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Panasonic Is Ending Its Solar Cell Partnership With Tesla (techcrunch.com) 32

Panasonic said it will stop producing solar cells and modules at Tesla's factory in Buffalo, N.Y., ending a four-year joint venture with the electric automaker. TechCrunch reports: Panasonic said it will cease solar manufacturing operations at the Tesla factory by the end of May. The company will exit the factory by September. Panasonic employs about 380 people at the factory. Those employees will be given severance packages. Panasonic said it will work with Tesla to identify and hire qualified applicants from its impacted workforce. Panasonic said in its announcement that Tesla plans to hire qualified applicants to new positions needed to support its solar and energy manufacturing operations in Buffalo.

Panasonic struck a deal in 2016 to jointly produce solar cells at Tesla's "Gigafactory 2" plant in Buffalo, N.Y. Panasonic committed to share the cost of equipment needed for the plant. The joint venture deepened the relationship between the two companies, which already had established a partnership to produce battery cells at Tesla's factory near Reno, Nev. Panasonic's decision to exit the factory comes as Tesla tries to scale up its energy business as well as meet employment requirements at the state-funded factory. The Buffalo factory was built with $750 million in taxpayer funds and then leased to Tesla. Under a deal reached with the state, Tesla must employ 1,460 people there by April or face a $41.2 million penalty. As reports of Panasonic's exit circulated, Tesla told Empire State Development, the New York economic development authority that oversees the factory, that it has exceeded its hiring commitment.
The report notes that Panasonic still works with Tesla under a separate joint venture to produce battery cells at a massive factory near Reno, Nevada. Panasonic said in a statement that the decision "will have no impact on Panasonic and Tesla's strong partnership in Nevada."
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Panasonic Is Ending Its Solar Cell Partnership With Tesla

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  • They decided that it will be cheaper to buy chinese manufactured solar cells built on the backs of exploited children working in factories as part of their âoeco-opâ high school education.

    • Re: Translation (Score:4, Insightful)

      by guruevi ( 827432 ) on Wednesday February 26, 2020 @08:30PM (#59771348)

      Nevada is not in China. They decided that the recent tax and wage hikes in NYS are unaffordable.

      • by e3m4n ( 947977 )

        from what I read only the battery production was going to be in Nevada. Where did you see they were paying for solar panels in nevada?

      • Nevada is not in China. They decided that the recent tax and wage hikes in NYS are unaffordable.

        It's not mentioned in the Tech Crunch article, but Tesla has been buying batteries from China (and S. Korea)

        From Panasonic to End Tesla Partnership That Makes Solar Panels in Buffalo [wsj.com]

        Tesla and Panasonic have been working together closely for years, principally with the Japanese company providing batteries for the electric vehicles the Silicon Valley automobile maker has been producing. Tesla owns a multibillion-dollar battery factory in the Nevada desert, known as the Gigafactory, which produces lithium-

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