Possible early launch in the UK
Mitsubishi
Motors Corporation has prioritized the development of the i-MiEV for
introduction to the Japanese domestic market in 2009 and has
confirmed its plans for introduction to Europe in 2010. MMC’s
electric vehicle strategy is to become one of the leading car
manufacturers of electric vehicles in the world.
Mitsubishi
Motors in the UK has however requested that a proportion of the first 2,000
Right Hand Drive units be allocated to the UK to support a launch in
London in 2009. This is currently being seriously considered.
Lithium Energy Japan had initially intended to make batteries for
2,000 vehicles a year at its main plant in Kyoto. Mitsubishi Motors,
however, raised its output target for the i-MiEV in response to
higher demand expectations based upon a hugely positive response
from the UK and other European markets. Along with other factors,
this has prompted the project to build a separate plant to supply
the additional anticipated demand.
The brand new plant is scheduled to be ready for next April’s start
of production of the i-MiEV all-electric 5-door city car. The plant
will initially produce 1 million palm-size lithium-ion cells a year,
which is enough to power 10,000 vehicles. An additional investment
of more than 10 billion yen is planned by 2012 to add a second plant
and doubling output to cope with demand.