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Panasonic, Univ. of Kansas Ally on New Battery Tech

Panasonic Energy Co., Ltd. and the University of Kansas have signed an agreement aimed at promoting the development of next-generation technologies and the cultivation of specialist expertise in the field of lithium-ion batteries.

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Douglas A. Girod, Chancellor of the University of Kansas (left), and Akira Nagasaki, Deputy Head of Mobility Business Division, Panasonic Energy (right)

Construction of 2nd Factory in North America

Specifically, the University of Kansas is a flagship university in the U.S. state of Kansas. It is where Panasonic Energy currently constructs its second North American factory. Located in the city of De Soto, Kansas, the factory is expected to commence production by the end of March 2025. It will have an annual production capacity of approximately 30GWh. Primarily, it constitutes a crucial part of Panasonic Energy’s strategy to boost its EV battery production capacity in North America.

Mainly, the project is a significant step in realizing the commitment to reduce CO2 emissions through the widespread adoption of electric vehicles (EVs). Moreover, it will be generating employment in the DeSoto area and the surrounding economic zones of Kansas. Thereby, it will contribute to the revitalization of the U.S. manufacturing sector and the overall economy.

Collaborate on Battery-Related Technology

In the wake of the 2011 University Engineering Initiative Act, Kansas has been producing engineering graduates to meet industry demand. Primarily, the University of Kansas plays a key role in this initiative. As a member of the Association of American Universities, the university is equipped with an energy and battery-related research lab and high-level research capabilities.

Meanwhile, with its extensive expertise in battery development and manufacturing, Panasonic Energy will collaborate with the university to further innovate battery-related technology and nurture specialist talent.

Moreover, this partnership aims to help promote the regional development of Kansas and achieve a sustainable society. Further details of these initiatives will be determined through ongoing discussions between the two parties.

-17 September 2024-