2009年1月6日星期二
Nissan and NEC will invest ¥ 100,000,000,000 to expand the production of lithium batteries
Japan's third-largest car manufacturer Nissan and Japanese electronics giant NEC will invest ¥ 100,000,000,000 (about 1.1 billion U.S. dollars) to vote in large quantities Nissan hybrid and electric cars with lithium batteries, the scale will be put into operation in 2011 or after the group reached about 200,000. According to "Nikkei Business" revealed that in 2007 Nissan, NEC and NEC Tokin (NEC-TOKIN) the three companies to bid for construction of lithium battery production Latitude D800 battery , Inspiron 8500 battery , Dell 8N544 workers Plant will be put into operation in 2009, the initial annual capacity of 13,000 group, mainly used in forklift trucks. Nissan and NEC plan to re-join in 2011 or In Japan after the establishment of a new factory, also plans to set up factories in the United States and Europe to the local vehicle manufacturers to provide the Latitude D820 battery . Currently, Toyota Motor and Mitsubishi Motors set up their own joint-venture company to carry out research and development and production Inspiron E1505 battery of lithium batteries. In addition, Honda also This month with Yuasa Corporation (GS Yuasa) set up a joint venture with the production Latitude D500 battery , Latitude D505 battery and marketing of lithium-ion battery hybrid. Honda Motor plans to 21 In the mid-10 century lithium battery production reached 500,000 Group
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