Toyota to establish Chinese battery and BEV plant, USA battery facility production ready

Companies & MarketsNews
February 5, 2025

February 5, 2025

The newly formed company in Shanghai will work to develop a new BEV under the Lexus brand (Courtesy Toyota Motor Corporation)
The newly formed company in Shanghai will work to develop a new BEV under the Lexus brand (Courtesy Toyota Motor Corporation)

Japan’s Toyota Motor Corporation has announced plans to establish a new wholly owned company in Shanghai, China, for the production of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and batteries. The company announced it will sign a carbon neutrality partnership agreement with Shanghai in an effort to contribute to China’s goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2060 in fields such as hydrogen energy, automated driving technology and battery recycling or reuse.

The newly formed company in Shanghai will work to develop a new BEV under the Lexus brand, with production scheduled to begin from 2027. The initial production capacity is expected to be around 100,000 units per year and will create around 1,000 new jobs at the start-up phase.

Toyota has been working with Chinese partners such as China FAW Group Co Ltd and Guangzhou Automobile Group Co Ltd. Going forward, Toyota said it expects to continue working with all of its partners.

THE WORLD OF POWDER METALLURGY TO YOUR INBOX
Subscribe to our weekly newsletter
Sign up

In-house battery production in North Carolina

In a separate announcement, the company also reported that Toyota Battery Manufacturing North Carolina, its first in-house battery manufacturing plant outside Japan, is now ready to begin production and expects to start shipping batteries for North American electrified vehicles in April.

As Toyota’s 11th manufacturing plant in the United States, the nearly $14 billion battery facility will produce batteries for hybrid-electric vehicles (HEVs), plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) and BEVs.

The new battery plant is part of Toyota’s ‘best-in-town’ approach, where the company is investing and producing locally, contributing to the local community and offering products tailored to local needs through a multi-pathway strategy. To date, Toyota’s total U.S. investment stands at $49 billion, which supports more than 280,000 jobs in the industry.

www.toyota.com

Companies & MarketsNews
February 5, 2025

In the latest issue of PM Review…

Download PDF

Extensive Powder Metallurgy industry news coverage, and the following exclusive deep-dive articles and reports:

  • Powder Metallurgy: Discover innovative technologies meeting the demands of vehicle electrification
  • Gevorkyan a.s.: Europe’s fast-growing Powder Metallurgy company achieving success through a diversified customer base
  • Powder Metallurgy in Asia: A status update from the World PM2024 Congress, Yokohama

The latest news from the world of metal powders, delivered to your inbox

Don't miss any new issue of PM Review, and get the latest industry news. Sign up to our weekly newsletter.

Sign up

Join our community

Discover our magazine archive…

The free-to-access PM Review magazine archive offers unparalleled insight into the world of Powder Metallurgy from a commercial and technological perspective through:

  • Reports on visits to leading PM part manufacturers, metal powder manufacturers and industry suppliers
  • Articles on technology and application trends
  • Information on materials developments
  • Reviews of key technical presentations from the international conference circuit
  • International industry news

All past issues are available to download as free PDFs or view in your browser.

 

Browse the archive

 

Looking for PM production equipment, metal powders, R&D support and more?

Discover suppliers of these and more in our
advertisers’ index and buyer’s guide, available in the back of PM Review magazine.

  • Powders & materials
  • Powder process, classification & analysis
  • PM products
  • Atomisers & powder production technology
  • Compaction presses, tooling & ancillaries
  • Sintering equipment & ancillaries
  • Post-processing
  • Consulting & toll sintering
View online
Share via
Copy link