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Sanyo to supply Volkswagen with Lithium Ion batteries

Not content to leave the hybrid vehicle market to the Japanese manufacturers, Volkswagen has announced a deal that will see Sanyo produce the latest lithium-ion batteries for future VW hybrids. The new deal is in addition to the current supply agreement


Not content to leave the hybrid vehicle market to the Japanese manufacturers, Volkswagen has announced a deal that will see Sanyo produce the latest lithium-ion batteries for future VW hybrids. The new deal is in addition to the current supply agreement that sees Sanyo produce nickel-metal hydride batteries for the likes of the upcoming Audi Q7 hybrid.

When it comes to hybrid battery technology, lithium-ion represents the latest in ‘almost production ready’ battery technology. Rather than the two companies forming a joint venture (like Nissan and Toyota have with their battery suppliers), Sanyo will go it alone and invest 80 billion yen ($AU800 million) in a seven year program of plant and production expansion to ensure they have the capacity to produce 15-20,000 battery units per annum by 2015.

The scope of Sanyo’s plans are massive and obviously predicated on a future that will see the popularity of hybrid vehicles continue to increase. Plug-in technology is also on the agenda with Sanyo’s plan to begin production of a plug-in re-chargeable hybrid battery during 2011, all of which bodes well for Volkswagen who are keen to knock Toyota from their all conquering pedestal.

This massive investment is unlikely to trouble a company that currently controls the world’s single largest share of the lithium-ion PC and mobile phone market and already supplies batteries to Honda and Ford for their hybrids.

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