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Honda (HMC) in Talks With LG Energy for Battery Plant in US
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Honda Motor (HMC - Free Report) and LG Energy Solution are contemplating setting up a battery joint venture (JV) in the United States, according to industry sources.
The JV may cost as much as $3.4 billion and is expected to have an annual production capacity of nearly 40 Gigawatt hours (GWh) of batteries, sufficient to power 600,000 electric vehicles (EVs). The companies, however, have not provided any detailed insight on the deal.
LGES, with battery production sites in the United States, China, South Korea, Poland and Indonesia, plans to invest 5.6 trillion won in North America by 2024 to strive for a production capacity of more than 160 GWh by 2025 in the region.
The partnership comes at a crucial juncture when auto giant Honda is gearing up to enter the proliferating U.S. EV market. Last year, the company laid out a plan for a 100% transition to EVs by 2040, becoming the first Japan-based carmaker to aim for full electrification.
Honda has already partnered with General Motors (GM - Free Report) to launch two large-sized EV models in North America in 2024, using the latter’s Ultium batteries developed in partnership with LG Energy.
The Honda Prologue SUV will be the first volume BEV for North America. The company will unveil an all-electric Acura SUV in 2024. Based on Honda’s partnership with General Motors, both Honda Prologue SUV and Acura SUV will utilize GM’s Ultium-branded EV architecture and battery system.
Honda’s shares have gained 12.7% over the past year compared with the industry’s 8.2% growth. The company has an expected earnings growth rate of 19% for the current year.
Genuine Parts has an expected earnings growth rate of 11% for the current year. The Zacks Consensus Estimate for earnings for the current year has been revised around 2.2% upward over the past 60 days.
Genuine Parts’ earnings beat the Zacks Consensus Estimate in all the trailing four quarters. GPC pulled off a trailing four-quarter earnings surprise of 16%, on average. Its shares have gained 32.5% over a year.
Ford has an expected earnings growth rate of 2.2% for the current year. The Zacks Consensus Estimate for the current-year earnings has been revised around 2.7% upward over the past 60 days.
Ford’s earnings beat the Zacks Consensus Estimate in all of the trailing four quarters. F pulled off a trailing four-quarter earnings surprise of 335.6%, on average. The stock has also rallied 146% over a year.
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Honda (HMC) in Talks With LG Energy for Battery Plant in US
Honda Motor (HMC - Free Report) and LG Energy Solution are contemplating setting up a battery joint venture (JV) in the United States, according to industry sources.
The JV may cost as much as $3.4 billion and is expected to have an annual production capacity of nearly 40 Gigawatt hours (GWh) of batteries, sufficient to power 600,000 electric vehicles (EVs). The companies, however, have not provided any detailed insight on the deal.
LGES, with battery production sites in the United States, China, South Korea, Poland and Indonesia, plans to invest 5.6 trillion won in North America by 2024 to strive for a production capacity of more than 160 GWh by 2025 in the region.
The partnership comes at a crucial juncture when auto giant Honda is gearing up to enter the proliferating U.S. EV market. Last year, the company laid out a plan for a 100% transition to EVs by 2040, becoming the first Japan-based carmaker to aim for full electrification.
Honda has already partnered with General Motors (GM - Free Report) to launch two large-sized EV models in North America in 2024, using the latter’s Ultium batteries developed in partnership with LG Energy.
The Honda Prologue SUV will be the first volume BEV for North America. The company will unveil an all-electric Acura SUV in 2024. Based on Honda’s partnership with General Motors, both Honda Prologue SUV and Acura SUV will utilize GM’s Ultium-branded EV architecture and battery system.
Honda’s shares have gained 12.7% over the past year compared with the industry’s 8.2% growth. The company has an expected earnings growth rate of 19% for the current year.
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Zacks Rank & Key Picks
Currently, Honda carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold).
Better-ranked players in the auto space include Genuine Parts (GPC - Free Report) and Ford Motors (F - Free Report) , each carrying a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy) currently. You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here.
Genuine Parts has an expected earnings growth rate of 11% for the current year. The Zacks Consensus Estimate for earnings for the current year has been revised around 2.2% upward over the past 60 days.
Genuine Parts’ earnings beat the Zacks Consensus Estimate in all the trailing four quarters. GPC pulled off a trailing four-quarter earnings surprise of 16%, on average. Its shares have gained 32.5% over a year.
Ford has an expected earnings growth rate of 2.2% for the current year. The Zacks Consensus Estimate for the current-year earnings has been revised around 2.7% upward over the past 60 days.
Ford’s earnings beat the Zacks Consensus Estimate in all of the trailing four quarters. F pulled off a trailing four-quarter earnings surprise of 335.6%, on average. The stock has also rallied 146% over a year.