U.S. Li-ion Auto Battery Maker Ener1 Voices Support for $1.6 Billion Federal Grant to Propel Electric Vehicle Technology
Posted on: Friday, 19 December 2008, 12:01 CST
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Gassenheimer stood with the Senator for a press conference today at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
"Senator Bayh's plan could not come at a more critical time," commented
Gassenheimer. "We think it will pay for itself many times over," Gassenheimer
said, comparing advances in the rapidly emerging sector to the birth of
America's Silicon Valley computing industry. "This is a high-tech,
high-growth, high-value industry, invented right here in America, and
Senator Bayh discussed his proposal today at an event gathering many of the state's top auto-tech manufacturers at the Indianapolis Speedway. The legislator, who is one of the Congress's leading champions of U.S. energy security and alternative fuel automobiles, has offered his plan to the Senate majority and minority leaders, co-signed by 11 other senators.
Automakers around the world have dozens of new hybrid models already in
the pipeline, but almost no current sources for batteries to power them. The
rush is on in
"Viability of the American auto industry depends on the decisions and the investments we make today," Gassenheimer said. "The last thing we want is to trade dependence on foreign oil for dependence on foreign batteries. Senator Bayh is proposing a down payment on our long-term competitiveness and security. We deeply appreciate and commend the energy and vision he is bringing to this incredibly important goal."
While costs remain a challenge for the advanced battery industry today,
Gassenheimer believes full-scale production could cut current prices by half.
EnerDel is currently undergoing a major expansion at its two
Sen. Bayh's proposal to provide
By comparison, Gassenheimer points out that
Toyota already owns a major stake in Panasonic's battery business; Honda
and
"This is only the eye of an energy price storm," Gassenheimer said. "We're getting a temporary break at the gas pump right now, but it's only going to last as long as the economic downturn. Then we're right back to facing devastating price shocks. Industry and government increasingly appear ready to move forward together and that means we will prevail economically and in guaranteeing our energy security."
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About Ener1, Inc.:
Ener1 develops and manufactures compact, high performance lithium-ion
batteries to power the next generation of hybrid and electric vehicles. The
publicly traded company (Amex: HEV - News) is led by an experienced team of
engineers and energy system experts at its EnerDel subsidiary located in
Ener1 is seeking to become the first company to mass-produce a cost- competitive lithium-ion battery for hybrid and electric vehicles. Demand for battery solutions is being driven by a need to reduce dependence on oil as well as growing concern about vehicle emissions. In addition to the automobile market, applications for Ener1 lithium-ion battery technology include medical, military, aerospace, electric utility and other growing markets.
Major shareholders of Ener1 include Ener1 Group, Inc., a privately held,
global investment and advisory firm, and ITOCHU Corporation, a Japanese
trading company and distributor of manufacturing equipment essential to
lithium-ion battery production. ITOCHU has annual revenue of approximately
In addition to battery technology, Ener1 develops commercial fuel cell products through its EnerFuel subsidiary and nanotechnology-based materials and manufacturing processes for batteries and other applications through its NanoEner subsidiary.
Contacts: INVESTOR RELATIONS MEDIA RELATIONS Rachel Carroll Jon Coifman VP Corporate Communications Waggener Edstrom Worldwide P: 212 920 3500 P: 212 551 4815 E: rcarroll@ener1.com E: jcoifman@waggeneredstrom.comSOURCE Ener1, Inc.
Source: PR Newswire
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