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  • Battery Specialist A123 Systems To Go Public
    Srikant Rajan 07:04:42 am on September 4, 2008 | 0 | # |
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    Lithium ion battery manufacture A123 Systems filed for an IPO for raising an estimated $175 million.The specifics regarding the number of shares , price range were not revealed but A123 systems plans to invest a major chunk of the capital garnered in upgrading manufacturing capability and R&D activities.

    A123 has emerged as a key player in the advanced battery technology  for the EV sector.It has also attracted deals with Norwegian EV manufacturer Think and has also teamed with General Motors for battery packs for Chevy Volt.With such major deals under its belt it may also be possible that A123 could enter into some acquisitions to gain a strong foothold in the booming EV sector.

     
  • General Motors Steps in South East Asia
    Srikant Rajan 02:54:09 pm on August 25, 2008 | 1 | # |
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    General Motors is planning a diesel engine plant in Thailand.This plant will be GM’s first venture in south east Asia.CEO Rick Wagoner says, “  This plant is an example of how we are proactively pursuing two key aspects of GM’s global strategy. The first is the accelerated application of alternative fuels and propulsion systems to reduce global dependency on fossil fuels. The second is growth in the emerging markets, including the ASEAN region, as a key factor in our continued global leadership  “

    GM further says “  The new facility will be a state-of-the-art, highly flexible and people-focused production complex that incorporates GM’s leading manufacturing strategies. We are bringing the best GM has to offer to ensure that our customers receive the cleanest and most efficient diesel engine technology available  “

     
  • Reva - The Cute Electric Vehicle
    Srikant Rajan 03:07:24 pm on July 27, 2008 | 1 | # |
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    Nissan ,General Motors, Mitsubishi, are just some of the major automakers trying to get the electric vehicle equation right.Now an Indian based company, Reva Electric Car Company ( RECC ) , has come out with an electric vehicle design that has gained global acceptance.The model, Reva has a fuel economy of 1 cent /kilometer and is capable of traveling  80 km on a single charge , with a top speed of 80kmph. Although only 2,500 models have been sold since 2001, Reva is arguably the world’s largest selling EV.In another demonstration of the feasibility of Reva’s technology, RECC has received $20 million from the Global Environment Fund that invests in business capable of providing cost effective solutions to energy and environmental challenges.Emboldened by this fund grant RECC is now targeting at 30000 cars annually and anticipates bulk of demand from Europe.RECC is also available in 13 countries worldwide and has sold in excess of 1000 units in Britain alone, under the brand G-Wiz.In India too the Delhi government has provided a 29.5% subsidy to promote sale of Reva.

    Indian technology is coming of age with the launch of globally competitive products such as the Reva.Recently Tata Motors created quite a ripple in the auto industry with the launch of the Nano, a mere $2500/car ,making it the cheapest car in the world.These events also signal that , considering Indian industry from the mere perspective of cost cutting by means of outsourcing would not augur well for sustainable competitive growth.

     
  • Ford Wants US Assistance on Hybrids
    Srikant Rajan 11:22:54 am on June 16, 2008 | 0 | # |
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    Ford Motors  is still struggling to get its hybrid car out in the market.It has recently called for direct intervention of of the US government to help boost market for plug in electric vehicles.Mark Fields, head of Ford’s Americas business, says that government should be akey partner in promoting American manufacturing” of plug-in cars and the lithium-ion batteries that power them through tax incentives, research subsidies and other measures".

    Ford does seem to be making some headway in its hybrid technology,it has recently begin road testing of its Escape model and also entered in an agreement for testing of other hybrid models with the US DOE and Southern California Edison.However unlike car makers like GM,Toyota and Nissan  who plan to have hybrids on road by 2010 ,Ford Motors is yet to finalize a date for commercial launch of its hybrid variants.

     
  • US Department Of Energy Grants $30 Million to Hybrid Cars
    Srikant Rajan 04:19:11 am on June 13, 2008 | 0 | # |
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    US Department Of Energy has announced $30 million in funding for development of electric vehicles.This amount would be split in three ways by GM ,Ford,and General Electric(GE).Under his agreement for research GM plans to focus on lithium -ion batteries and battery recharging technology for Electric Cars.Ford will focus on identifying bottlenecks in commercialization of plug in hybrid electric vehicles and GE would work towards dual battery energy storage system and its integration with the EV.Of the three Ford,seems to be making some headway in Plug-in hybrid vehicles with its recent Escape model.

    DOE also plans to a second round of research applications under its PHEV Technology Acceleration and Deployment Activity plan, in July 2008. Considering Toyotas recent decision to build up its battery capacity, this latest effort by the DOE signifies that US is still struggling to get the right  electric vehicle plan. Additionally since conclusive  results are  expected by 2014-2016,makes on wonder is this effort is worthwhile.

     
  • Ultracapacitors or Batteries for Electric Vehicles ?
    Srikant Rajan 07:18:05 am on May 25, 2008 | 0 | # |
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    The main limitation of an electric vehicle is he cost of the battery used by it.GM Chairman and CEO Rick Wagoner ,has recently revealed that the company aims to launch its Chevy Volt by 2010.However Wagoner highlighted that the main challenge currently being faced  is the high cost of the battery which is threatening to push he cost of the Volt beyond GM’s projection of $30,000/vehicle.Ultracapacitors provide an alternative to the use of batteries as they are more durable and less expensive.Maxwell Technologies is currently the largest enterprise in the Ultracapacitors segment.Maxwell’s affordable Energy Line series and the  Power Line series provide an attractive alternative to batteries in virtually any application.