Thursday, July 2, 2009

Hitachi To Increase Li ion Battery Production For 700,000 Units Annually


Hitachi has announced plans for investing up to $310 million for increasing its capacity to produce Li ion battery packs. GM has already contracted with Hitachi for 100,000 battery packs that it will use in its mild hybrid systems. Hitachi expects that other manufacturers will do likewise and thus the increased production numbers.

From the Nikkei:

Capacity will initially be raised more than 600% by next autumn. Hitachi has already received orders for enough lithium ion batteries for 100,000 hybrid autos that General Motors Corp. plans to sell from next year. With an eye toward winning orders from domestic and other overseas carmakers, it will bolster capacity to meet the needs of 700,000 hybrids a year. Each vehicle is generally equipped with 30-50 lithium ion batteries.

Hitachi will mass produce two new types of lithium ion batteries for use in next-generation hybrid vehicles. In addition to significant improvements in output density, they are half the weight and size of conventional nickel-metal hydride offerings. Production will be undertaken at subsidiary Hitachi Vehicle Energy Ltd.’s Tokai works in Ibaraki Prefecture.

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