EV Suppliers
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AESC Group Ltd.
AESC (Automotive Energy Supply Corporation) is a trailblazer in EV battery manufacturing, originally established in Japan as a Nissan joint venture and now part of the global Envision Group. AESC has decades of experience supplying high-quality lithium-ion batteries, notably as the longtime battery supplier for the Nissan LEAF and other electric vehicles. Today, AESC operates internationally, with battery plants in Japan, the UK, USA, and upcoming in France and China, delivering proven battery solutions to multiple automotive partners. Renowned for its safe LMO/LFP pouch cell technology and reliability record, AESC is expanding its capacity through new gigafactories. Focused on continuous improvement and carbon-neutral production, AESC remains a trusted partner for automakers seeking performance and safety in EV batteries.
EVE Energy Co., Ltd.
EVE Energy is a major Chinese battery manufacturer specializing in lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles and energy storage. Founded in 2001, EVE has grown into a Tier-1 battery supplier with diverse product lines including high-performance NCM and LFP cells, as well as battery systems for cars and grid storage. Headquartered in Huizhou, EVE operates multiple large-scale factories across China and is expanding overseas (recently launching its first international plant in Malaysia). EVE’s cutting-edge technology and strong execution have made it the world’s 9th largest EV battery maker (as of 2023). The company is known for innovation in cylindrical and prismatic cell formats, serving global customers in the automotive and renewable sectors. Publicly listed since 2009, EVE Energy continues to advance battery capabilities with a commitment to quality and global sustainability.
Prime Planet Energy & Solutions, Inc. (PPES)
Prime Planet Energy & Solutions is a joint venture between Toyota and Panasonic, dedicated to next-generation automotive batteries. Established in 2020 in Japan, PPES combines Toyota’s automotive expertise with Panasonic’s battery technology to develop and manufacture prismatic lithium-ion cells for hybrid and electric vehicles. The company is one of the largest suppliers of EV batteries in Japan, providing high-quality battery packs for Toyota and other automakers. PPES operates from its Tokyo head office and a major production base in the Kansai region, scaling up manufacturing to meet increasing EV demand. With a focus on safety, durability, and performance, Prime Planet is advancing cell chemistry and production efficiency. Backed by two industry giants, PPES aims to deliver stable supply of competitive batteries and contribute to the growth of electrified transportation globally.