[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  The Limiting Factor [@LimitingThe](/creator/twitter/LimitingThe) on x 53.8K followers Created: 2025-07-16 14:35:47 UTC Panasonic had a grand opening for their battery cell factory in Kansas yesterday. The 2170 cells produced there will have X% greater energy density. Presumably that means X% greater than their current 2170 cells produced in Nevada. That would put the energy density of those cells around XXX Wh/kg. Panasonic says this facility will increase their total U.S. production capacity to XX GWh Their actual current production at Giga Nevada is about 40GWh on probably ~42 GWh of production capacity. That means this plant will be capable of ~31 GWh capacity and ~30 GWh of actual production? I find the claim that it's the largest EV battery cell factory in the world questionable. But either way, it's an irrelevent metric: Who cares how big the factory is the produces the cells? What matters is cost, performance, etc.  XXXXX engagements  **Related Topics** [coins energy](/topic/coins-energy) [$6752t](/topic/$6752t) [panasonic](/topic/panasonic) [Post Link](https://x.com/LimitingThe/status/1945492565241057416)
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Created: 2025-07-16 14:35:47 UTC
Panasonic had a grand opening for their battery cell factory in Kansas yesterday.
The 2170 cells produced there will have X% greater energy density.
Presumably that means X% greater than their current 2170 cells produced in Nevada.
That would put the energy density of those cells around XXX Wh/kg.
Panasonic says this facility will increase their total U.S. production capacity to XX GWh
Their actual current production at Giga Nevada is about 40GWh on probably ~42 GWh of production capacity.
That means this plant will be capable of ~31 GWh capacity and ~30 GWh of actual production?
I find the claim that it's the largest EV battery cell factory in the world questionable. But either way, it's an irrelevent metric:
Who cares how big the factory is the produces the cells?
What matters is cost, performance, etc.
XXXXX engagements
Related Topics coins energy $6752t panasonic
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