Panasonic to suspend battery production at Tesla joint
venture in Nevada due to coronavirus
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[March 21, 2020] TOKYO
(Reuters) - Panasonic Corp <6752.T> said on Saturday it will temporarily
suspend production at its battery joint venture with U.S. electric
carmaker Tesla Inc <TSLA.O> in Nevada because of the coronavirus
outbreak.
The Japanese electronics company, which supplies battery cells for
Tesla's electric vehicles, will scale down operations at so-called
Gigafactory 1 early next week before closing it for 14 days, Panasonic
said in an emailed statement.
A Panasonic spokeswoman declined to comment on how the suspension would
affect Tesla, which produces battery packs using Panasonic cells at the
Nevada plant.
Tesla on Thursday said its operations at the Nevada battery plant would
continue, while it would suspend production at its San Francisco Bay
Area vehicle factory on March 24.
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A man is seen next to Panasonic Corp's logo at Panasonic Center in
Tokyo, Japan, February 2, 2017. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon
Panasonic said Nevada plant employees affected by the shutdown will receive full
pay and benefits for the entire period. During the closure, the facility will
undergo intensive cleaning, it said in the statement.
TechCrunch, which first reported the planned suspension, said Panasonic has
about 3,500 employees at the Nevada plant.
(Reporting by Makiko Yamazaki and Junko Fujita. Editing by Gerry Doyle)
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