Tuesday, June 12, 2012

A123 battery technology

  • (Reuters) - A123 Systems Inc said it has developed a lithium ion battery technology that could eliminate the need for cooling and heating systems and reduce the cost of electric vehicles.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • WALTHAM, Mass.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • Yet as much as A123 represents the risks of the government's battery technology program, it also represents its promise. On Tuesday, A123 Systems will unveil a new battery technology that the company says is a breakthrough in the industry.
  • (New York Times)
  • A123 and other lithium-ion cell companies are seeking to reassure automakers they can deliver batteries with promised quality and cost levels.
  • (Businessweek)
  • And the problems of electric car batteries are not limited to A123 A123 would have had little problem raising private capital to fund itself.
  • (Forbes)
  • Shares in A123 Systems (Nasdaq: AONE) jumped 13 percent, Tuesday. The company has a new battery technology that works at high temperatures, eliminating the need for cooling systems in electric vehicles.
  • (The Business Journal)
  • A123 Systems shares are trading sharply higher Tuesday morning after the company said it has developed a new lithium ion battery technology it calls Nanophosphate EXT which it says can operate at extreme temperatures "without requiring thermal management.
  • (Forbes)
  • A123 Systems says it has developed an improved version of its lithium-ion battery cells that could open up new applications for lithium-ion batteries and lower the cost of electric vehicles.
  • (MIT Technology Review)
  • Shares of A123 Systems (Nasdaq: AONE) are up more than 20 percent in Tuesdays pre-open session following a late-Monday report from the Detroit Free Press which suggests the company has achieved a major breakthrough in battery technology for electric vehicles.
  • (StreetInsider.com)
  • A123 Systems, the manufacturer of electric vehicle battery packs, said a new technology could reduce the cost of electric vehicles by $600.
  • (Detroit Free Press)

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