Nissan to rival the supply of lithium batteries to reduce the price of electric vehicles
Japan Sankei Shimbun News Network November 17 Japan Nissan Motor Co. announced on 16th of this month, will provide competition to domestic and international car production electric vehicle (EV) of lithium-ion batteries needed. laptop battery , laptop battery rechargeable Nissan Motor Co. wants to expand the supply of batteries to control production costs and thus reduce the price of EV. Furthermore, also want to actively provide batteries to countries, to conduct the lithium-ion battery world-standard basis.
Nissan and NEC of Japan, the establishment of the production of automotive lithium-ion Battery Company power supply (Automotive Energy Supply Corporation, called AESC). 2011, dell kd476 battery,dell td347 battery,dell u4873 battery capacity lithium-ion battery production will reach the current multiplied by five, equivalent to 65000 units can produce more electric vehicles. For the EV can really mass-produced after 2012, the production capacity of EV exceed 30 million units.
To popularize EV, lowering the price of vehicles accounted for half the cost of lithium-ion batteries will become a key issue. Therefore, the Nissan Motor Company by giving the other to supply the batteries to accelerate the mass production of lithium-ion batteries, to advance to reduce the cost of auto manufacturing. Nissan will recall the use of electric vehicles for some time lithium-ion battery, such as housing and power plants to achieve re-trafficking of the new company, which further reduces the price of the battery.
Around the issue of lithium-ion battery production, Toyota Motor and Matsushita, Honda and GS Yuasa Corporation Company, co-financed by the establishment of their respective companies. hp pavilion dv8000 battery,hp pavilion dv9000 battery In addition, Hitachi of Japan are also manufactured by General Motors Corporation in the United States, Toshiba, and Volkswagen AG has begun to cooperate. From these the cons-industry collaboration can be seen now on the lithium-ion battery R & D competition is very fierce.
