Sony Energy Devices Corporation Explained

Sony Energy Devices Corporation
Native Name:ソニーエナジー・デバイス株式会社
Native Name Lang:ja
Romanized Name:Sonī Enajī Debaisu Kabushiki Gaisha
Type:Subsidiary
Foundation:February 1975
Location:Koriyama-shi, Fukushima, Japan
Area Served:Worldwide
Key People:Yoshito Ezure
(President)
Revenue:173 billion yen (2014)
Num Employees:2,045 (as of April, 2015)[1]
Industry:Batteries
Renewable energy
Products:Micro batteries
Lithium-ion rechargeable batteries
Energy storage modules
Parent:Sony Group Corporation

, is a Japanese multinational company specializing in a variety of areas in the energy industry, and is a wholly owned subsidiary and part of the Devices Group of Sony. The company was established in February 1975 in Fukushima, Japan.

Sony Energy Devices Corporation handles the development, design and manufacturing of primary and rechargeable cell batteries that can be used for many applications like mobile phones, tablets, laptops, digital cameras, power tools, robotic cleaners, watches, calculators, energy storage for data servers and homes, etc.[2] In 2016, Sony and Japanese company Murata Manufacturing reached an agreement to sell Sony's lithium-ion battery business.[3] [4] This transfer of business was completed on September 1, 2017.[5] The new company has been named Tohoku Murata Manufacturing.[6] The sales department for Sony-branded consumer battery products and some other operations are still in business under Sony Energy Devices Corporation.[7]

History

Foundation

Sony Energy Devices Corporation started in February, 1975 as Sony-Eveready a joint venture between Sony Corp and Union Carbide Corp of United States to design and manufacture batteries. In April, 1986 the joint venture dissolved and name changed to Sony Energytec.[8]

Expansion

Between 1977 and 2000 Sony Energytec started production of many primary and secondary battery technologies, such as silver oxide batteries, alkaline-manganese dry batteries and lithium-ion batteries. In 2000 Sony Energytec merged with Sony Motomiya to form Sony Fukushima. In 2006 Sony Fukushima merged with Sony Tochigi to form Sony Energy Devices Corp.

Esstalion Technologies, Inc was established in June, 2014 as a joint venture between Sony and Hydro-Québec.[9]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Company Profile. May 28, 2015.
  2. Web site: Product Info. May 28, 2015.
  3. News: Sony says to sell battery business to Murata Manufacturing. 2016-07-28. Reuters. 2016-12-18.
  4. Web site: Murata Manufacturing and Sony Sign Definitive Agreement for the Transfer of Battery Business Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.. www.murata.com. 2016-12-18.
  5. Web site: About the business that transferred to Murata Manufacturing Co., LTD. | Sony Energy Devices Corporation . 2017-09-12 . 2017-09-12 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170912061747/http://www.sonyenergy-devices.co.jp/en/transfer.html . dead .
  6. Web site: Home | Tohoku Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
  7. Web site: Murata Manufacturing and Sony Sign Definitive Agreement for the Transfer of Battery Business. 2020-07-14. Sony Global - Sony Global Headquarters. en.
  8. Web site: Sony Energy Devices Corporation History. May 28, 2015.
  9. Web site: Establishment of Esstalion Technologies, Inc., a joint venture between Sony and Hydro-Québec. May 28, 2015.