GS Yuasa announce collaboration with Honda to develop lithium-ion batteries

GS Yuasa to develop lithium-ion batteries

GS Yuasa International Ltd., the parent company of GS Yuasa Battery Europe Ltd., has announced the signing of an agreement with Honda Motor Co. Ltd. to develop high-capacity, high-output lithium-ion batteries.

Announced on Monday 23 January 2023, the two Japanese heavyweights are to begin discussions with the aim of establishing a joint venture to meet the rapidly expanding demand for lithium-ion batteries by the end of 2023.

Through joint research and development, both GS Yuasa and Honda have ambitions to produce batteries that are highly competitive in not only the global market but also their manufacturing methods. They also intend to build a supply chain and an efficient production system for key raw materials.

Osamu Murao, President and Representative Director of GS Yuasa International Ltd., said: “Through this new collaboration with Honda, we aim to contribute to the further spread of electrified vehicles, deliver comfort and peace of mind to customers around the world, and create new value to achieve carbon neutrality.”

Andrew Taylor, Managing Director and CEO at GS Yuasa Battery Europe Ltd. added: “We are delighted to hear the announcement of GS Yuasa Corporation’s collaboration with Honda. It is another step forward for the GS Yuasa group as we continue our development of future technologies in collaboration with our key partners.”

GS Yuasa are a leading manufacturer of both lithium-ion starter and powertrain batteries. They’re at the very forefront of electric, hybrid and mild hybrid battery technology and have established partnerships with leading vehicle manufacturers including Honda, Mitsubishi and Toyota.

Their Yuasa-branded industrial range of VRLA batteries has been Europe’s preferred choice for over 40 years while their Yuasa YBX automotive range remains hugely popular across the continent including in the UK, where it’s the market leader.

To find out more about GS Yuasa, visit www.gs-yuasa.eu

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