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GM Awards A123 Systems Contract for Future Battery Packs

General Motors has awarded a production contract to A123 Systems for battery packs to be used in future GM electric vehicles to be sold in select global markets.

The contract includes advanced Nanophosphate cells and fully integrated electronic components. The specific vehicles and brands will be announced at a later date.

GM battery engineering teams have tested and validated the A123 battery chemistry at the automaker’s Global Battery Systems lab in Warren, Mich.

Teams from both companies will now work on developing calibrations and software controls for the battery system in preparation for production.

All of the battery packs will be assembled at A123’s battery plant in Livonia, Michigan.

“GM is committed to offering a full line of electrified vehicles – each of which calls for different battery specifications,” said Micky Bly, GM’s executive director – Global Electrical Systems, Infotainment and Electrification. “We work with a variety of battery developers and A123’s advanced Nanophosphate lithium ion technology offers ideal performance capabilities for a future electrified vehicle application.”

This agreement builds on existing development contracts between GM and A123 focused on next-generation lithium ion battery technology at both the cell and system level.

Aug 11, 2011Blagojce Krivevski
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August 11, 2011 Electric Car NewsA123 Systems, Battery Pack, Battery Packs, electric vehicles, GM Electric Vehicles
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