Automakers Plan to Double Spending on EVs, Batteries to $1.2 Trillion by 2030, Analysis Reveals

Automakers have forecast plans to build 54 million battery EVs in 2030, representing more than 50 percent of total vehicle production.

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By Reuters | Updated: 26 October 2022 16:00 IST
Highlights
  • Volkswagen plans to set up "gigafactories" in Europe and North America
  • Automakers forecast plans to build 54 million battery EVs in 2030
  • Mercedes-Benz earmarked at least $47 billion for EV development

Tesla's Chief Executive Elon Musk has outlined an audacious plan to build 20 million EVs in 2030

Photo Credit: Tesla

The world's top automakers are planning to spend nearly $1.2 trillion (roughly Rs. 98.4 lakh crore) through 2030 to develop and produce millions of electric vehicles, along with the batteries and raw materials to support that production, according to a Reuters analysis of public data and projections released by those companies.

The EV investment figure, which has not previously been published, dwarfs previous investment estimates by Reuters and is more than twice the most recent calculation published just a year ago.

To put the figure in context, Alphabet, the parent company of Google and Waymo, has a market cap of $1.3 trillion (roughly Rs. 107 lakh crore).

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Automakers have forecast plans to build 54 million battery electric vehicles in 2030, representing more than 50 percent of total vehicle production, according to the analysis.

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To support that unprecedented level of EVs, carmakers and their battery partners are planning to install 5.8TWh of battery production capacity by 2030, according to data from Benchmark Mineral Intelligence and the manufacturers.

Leading the charge is Tesla, where Chief Executive Elon Musk has outlined an audacious plan to build 20 million EVs in 2030, requiring an estimated 3TWh of batteries. Musk in late October said Tesla already is working on a smaller vehicle platform targeted to cost half as much as the Model 3 and Model Y.

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While Tesla has not fully disclosed its spending plans, such exponential growth - a 13-fold increase over the estimated 1.5 million vehicles it hopes to sell this year - will come at a cost of hundreds of billions of dollars, according to a Reuters analysis of Tesla's financial disclosures and forecasts for global EV demand, and battery and battery mineral production.

Germany's Volkswagen, while lagging behind Tesla, has ambitious plans through the end of the decade, targeting well over $100 billion (roughly Rs. 8.2 lakh crore) to build out its global EV portfolio, add new battery "gigafactories" in Europe and North America and lock up supplies of key raw materials.

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Japan's Toyota Motor Corporation is investing $70 billion (roughly Rs. 6 lakh crore) to electrify vehicles and produce more batteries, and expects to sell at least 3.5 million battery electric models (BEVs) in 2030. It plans at least 30 different BEVs and expects to transition the entire Lexus range to battery electric over that span.

Ford Motor Company keeps boosting its spending level on new EVs - now at $50 billion (roughly Rs. 4 lakh crore) - and at least 240GWh of battery capacity with its partners as it aims to produce around 3 million BEVs in 2030 - half its total volume.

Mercedes-Benz has earmarked at least $47 billion (roughly Rs. 3.85 lakh crore) for EV development and production, nearly two-thirds of that to boost its global battery capacity with partners to more than 200GWh.

BMW, Stellantis, and General Motors each plan to spend at least $35 billion (roughly Rs. 2.9 lakh crore) on EVs and batteries, with Stellantis laying out the most aggressive battery program: A planned 400GWh of capacity with partners by 2030, including four plants in North America.

© Thomson Reuters 2022


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