LG Chem to double China battery capacity to meet Tesla demand
South Korea's LG Chem Ltd plans to more than
double production capacity of battery cells it makes in China for Tesla Inc electric
vehicles (EV) next year, sources said, to keep up
with its U.S. client's growth in the biggest car market.
The firm, a supplier for Tesla's
Shanghai-built Model 3, will also ship its increased output from China as well
as Korea to Tesla's factories in Germany and the United States, said two people
with knowledge of the matter, signalling an increased role in the supply chain
of the world's leading EV manufacturer.
The plan comes as Tesla, LG Chem's primary
customer, scrambles to secure cells as part of an aggressive global production
expansion plan, as it targets soaring demand fanned by governments promoting
EVs to curb air pollution.
LG Chem has already added production lines in
South Korea this year mainly to meet demand from Tesla's U.S. plant, the people
said. Moreover, the automaker has asked Japan's Panasonic Corp - which supplies
the U.S. plant - to also supply its Shanghai factory, said one of the people,
who declined to be identified as the matter was confidential. Read More
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