Sony Corporation today announced that it will invest approximately 40 billion yen ($370 Million USD) towards strengthening its lithium ion battery production operations. This is the first phase of investment in lithium ion batteries Sony is undertaking as part of efforts to reinforce core areas of its component and semiconductor business over the next three years.
This investment will be used to construct new production facilities as well as enhance existing lines at Motomiya Technology Center and Tochigi Technology Center of Sony Energy Device Corporation, Sony’s lithium ion battery production sites in Japan. With Sony also expanding lithium ion battery production in Singapore and China, its monthly production capacity will increase from the current level of 41 million cells per month to 74 million cells in 2010.
Lithium ion batteries, which were first introduced into the market by Sony in 1992, combine high power capacity with compact size. Applications extend from mobile phones, notebook computers, digital cameras and game consoles to power tools and health care products, with the market continuing to grow. Going forward, Sony will explore further opportunities to expand production in order to meet the increasing global demand for lithium ion batteries.
Purpose of the investment: To respond to the growing demand for lithium ion batteries
Sites to receive investment: Motomiya Technology Center, Sony Energy Device Corporation, Tochigi Technology Center, Sony Energy Device Corporation
Areas of investment: Construction of new facilities for production of lithium ion battery electrodes, investment in battery cell production lines, charge and discharge equipment etc.
Investment amount: Approximately 40 billion Yen (planned)
Investment timing: From fiscal year 2008 to second half of fiscal year 2010
