Mazda Is Building A Battery Plant In Japan To Supply Its Future EVs
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Mazda and Panasonic Energy are collaborating to build a battery factory in Japan, dedicated to producing battery packs for Mazda’s groundbreaking electric vehicles that will debut in 2027.
The new factory in Yamaguchi Prefecture will have an annual production capacity of 10 GWh, focusing on improving lithium-ion technology and exploring solid-state batteries for Mazda's electric vehicle lineup.
Mazda's first electric vehicle will be a crossover SUV, with a potential plug-in hybrid variant expected after 2028, expanding their electric offerings significantly.
In partnership with Changan Automobile, Mazda plans to launch additional electric models, starting with the Mazda EZ-6 electric sedan in Europe, broadening its EV market presence.
Read at InsideEVs
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