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NewsApril 8, 2008

GM Puts Electric-Car Testing on Fast Track to 2010

DETROIT – General Motors Corp. will road-test technology needed for its Chevrolet Volt electric car this month. However, GM said it may not know for another two years whether its battery technology will be commercially viable.

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NewsApril 4, 2008

EnerDel Provides Market Update on Think Global Supply Agreement

INDIANAPOLIS – EnerDel, the advanced automotive battery systems division of alternative energy company Ener1, Inc., has made progress toward meeting the lithium-ion battery system deliverables schedule under a supply contract with Think Global.

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NewsMarch 25, 2008

Smart Takes Charge of Plans for Electric Vehicle Test Fleet

BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MI - The smart brand is in the process of settling in the United States and the company hopes to have a small fleet of electric-powered smart fortwo coupes in the U.S. for tests in about one year, according to an interview with David Schembri, smart USA president, at the New York Auto Show.

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NewsMarch 23, 2008

Mercedes-Benz Sets Sights on Smart Car Test Fleet

NEW YORK --- Mercedes-Benz announced plans to have a demonstration fleet of small electric vehicles on the road in two to three years, USA Today reported.

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NewsMarch 4, 2008

Breakthrough in Battery Technology by Daimler

STUTTGART, GERMANY – Daimler AG has achieved a crucial breakthrough in battery technology. The Stuttgart-based automaker has succeeded in adapting lithium-ion technology to the demanding requirements of automotive applications.

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NewsFebruary 29, 2008

AABC to Be Held May 14–16

TAMPA, FL – The full agenda for the 8th International Advanced Automotive Battery and Ultracapacitor Conference (AABC-08), May 14 to 16 at the Tampa Convention Center in Florida is now online

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NewsFebruary 4, 2008

Mercedes-Benz Hybrid to Use New Battery

MILWAUKEE - Johnson Controls Inc. has won another contract to make lithium-ion batteries for hybrid cars that will be made in Europe.

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NewsFebruary 4, 2008

Mercedes-Benz Hybrid to Use New Battery

MILWAUKEE - Johnson Controls Inc. has won another contract to make lithium-ion batteries for hybrid cars that will be made in Europe.

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