Tesla Motors and Toyota Motor Corporation Intend to Work Jointly on EV Development, TMC to Invest in Tesla
May 20, 2010 - Palo Alto, California, U.S.A. - Tesla Motors, Inc. (Tesla) and Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) today announced that they intend to cooperate on the development of electric vehicles, parts, and production system and engineering support.
The two companies intend to form a team of specialists to further those efforts.
TMC has agreed to purchase $50 million of Teslas common stock issued in
a private placement to close immediately subsequent to the closing of Teslas
currently planned initial public offering.
I sensed the great potential of Teslas technology and was impressed
by its dedication to monozukuri (Toyotas approach to manufacturing),
said TMC President Akio Toyoda. Through this partnership, by working together
with a venture business such as Tesla, Toyota would like to learn from the challenging
spirit, quick decision-making, and flexibility that Tesla has. Decades ago,
Toyota was also born as a venture business. By partnering with Tesla, my hope
is that all Toyota employees will recall that venture business spirit,
and take on the challenges of the future.
Toyota is a company founded on innovation, quality, and commitment to
sustainable mobility. It is an honor and a powerful endorsement of our technology
that Toyota would choose to invest in and partner with Tesla, said Tesla
CEO and cofounder Elon Musk. We look forward to learning and benefiting
from Toyotas legendary engineering, manufacturing, and production expertise.
TMC has, since its foundation in 1937, operated under the philosophy of contributing
to the society through the manufacture of automobiles, and made cars that
satisfy its many customers around the world. TMC introduced the first-generation
Prius hybrid vehicle in 1997, and produced approximately 2.5 million hybrids
in the twelve years since. Late last year, TMC started lease of Prius Plug-in
Hybrids, which can be charged using an external power source such as a household
electric outlet. The company also plans to introduce EVs into the market by
2012.
Teslas goal is to produce increasingly affordable electric cars to mainstream
buyers relentlessly driving down the cost of EVs. Palo Alto, CA-based
Tesla has delivered more than 1000 Roadsters to customers in North America,
Europe and Asia. Tesla designs and manufactures EVs and EV powertrain components.
It is currently the only automaker in the U.S. that builds and sells highway-capable
EVs in serial production. The Tesla Roadster accelerates faster than most sports
cars yet produces no emissions. Tesla service rangers make house calls to service
Roadsters.
CONTACT:
Tesla Motors
+1 650 681-5452
(Khobi Brooklyn, kbrooklyn@teslamotors.com )
Toyota Motor Corporation
+81 3 3817-9161/9158
(Paul Nolasco, Mieko Iwasaki)