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Panasonic says Oklahoma off battery plant list


PANASONIC Energy, a unit of Panasonic Holdings, said on Wednesday (Dec 20) Oklahoma was no longer a candidate for a new electric vehicle battery plant in the US.

The decision by the battery supplier to EV maker Tesla came after the company in April said it was considering building a plant in Oklahoma, its third in the US.


Last year, the battery maker chose Kansas for its second plant in the US over Oklahoma, after Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly pushed the state legislature to approve an incentive package of up to US$1 billion.


“After careful deliberations, we have made the decision not to move forward with developing the site,” Panasonic Energy said in a statement. “This decision will not impact our operations in Nevada or Kansas.”


“While we aren’t in any specific talks right now for a site, we appreciate working with Panasonic and we look forward to opportunities in the future to further our relationship,” Oklahoma Department of Commerce said in a statement.


When asked whether slowing EV demand impacted the company’s decision, Panasonic said it will continue to consider all possibilities for expanding its North America business.

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