Group 1 - Tesla has signed a $4.3 billion agreement with LG Energy Solution to procure lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries, which will be produced at LG's U.S. factory for energy storage systems, not for vehicles [1] - This marks Tesla's second deal with a South Korean manufacturer this month, following a $16.5 billion agreement with Samsung Electronics for AI semiconductors [1] - LG Energy is looking to expand its energy storage business in the U.S. and plans to increase LFP battery production at its joint venture plant with General Motors in Tennessee [1] Group 2 - LG Energy has a contract worth 5.9 trillion Korean won to supply LFP batteries overseas starting from August 2027 for three years, although the customer and product details were not disclosed [2] - The agreement includes an option to extend the supply period by up to seven years and increase supply volume through negotiations with the customer [2] - LG Energy is competing in the LFP battery market, which is cheaper and offers better energy density in cold climates, to better compete with Chinese rivals [2]
特斯拉(TSLA.US)豪掷43亿美元采购LGLFP电池,专供美国储能系统