Tesla EVs to Source Battery Supply From BYD, Confirms Executive Vice President of Chinese Company

Tesla has been largely dependent on Chinese battery giant CATL for supply of LFP batteries.

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By Reuters | Updated: 8 June 2022 11:34 IST
Highlights
  • China-based BYD has revealed it will soon supply batteries to Tesla
  • CATL is currently the sole supplier of LFP batteries to Tesla
  • BYD officially launched its Blade battery in 2020

BYD has been working on to supply batteries to other automakers including Toyota

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China's BYD is preparing to supply Tesla with batteries "very soon", a senior company executive told a state media anchor in a video released early on Wednesday.

"We are now good friends with Elon Musk because we are preparing to supply batteries to Tesla very soon," said Lian Yubo, BYD's executive vice president in an interview with Kui Yingchun, an anchor with China's state-owned broadcaster CGTN.

BYD and Tesla did not immediately reply to requests for comment.

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BYD, the world's biggest manufacturer of the fleet including electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids, has been working on to supply batteries to other automakers including Toyota.

In 2020, BYD officially launched its Blade battery, a less bulky lithium-iron-phosphate (LFP) battery that its Chairman Wang Chuanfu believed to be safer than other alternatives in the market and would not catch fire.

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Chinese battery giant CATL is currently the sole supplier of LFP batteries to Tesla, which has been installing such batteries in cars manufactured in the Shanghai plant since 2020.

Tesla disclosed that nearly half of the vehicles it produced in the first quarter were equipped with LFP batteries - a cheaper rival to the nickel-and-cobalt based cells that dominate in the West.

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Panasonic and LG Energy Solutions are the main suppliers of nickel-and-cobalt based cells to Tesla.

© Thomson Reuters 2022


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