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Ener1/EnerDel expands electric vehicle partnerships with Nissan, Think

Ener1 this morning announced a new partnership with Nissan Motor Company to research and develop "a new generation of electrical conductive material intended to reduce cost and improve the performance of electric and hybrid vehicle batteries." Basically, they're looking for a new electrolyte. Ener1 subsidiary EnerDel and Nissan will pay for the research that will be done at the Argonne National Lab in Chicago. The deal has been under discussion for the past year, said Charles Gassenheimer, the Ener1 CEO and Chairman. Ener1 also recently ... Read more →

Ener1 gives upbeat conference call, talks about Th!nk deal

Ener1 is an energy company with some products powering alternative fuel cars. Specifically, some EnerDel (Ener1's lithium-ion battery company) batteries are in the Th!nk City electric cars that ...

Ener1: Think's possible bankruptcy not a problem. Yet

After the news yesterday that Norwegian electric car maker Th!nk could go out of business, we wondered how EnerDel was taking the news. To find out, we called Charles Gassenheimer, Chairman and ...

Ener1/EnerDel expands electric vehicle partnerships with Nissan, Think 4 months ago on Autoblog Green

Ener1 this morning announced a new partnership with Nissan Motor Company to research and develop "a new generation of electrical conductive material intended to reduce cost and improve the performance of electric and hybrid vehicle batteries." Basically, they're looking for a new electrolyte. ...

Ener1 gives upbeat conference call, talks about Th!nk deal 9 months ago on Autoblog Green

Ener1 is an energy company with some products powering alternative fuel cars. Specifically, some EnerDel (Ener1's lithium-ion battery company) batteries are in the Th!nk City electric cars that we've heard so much about these last two days. During a conference call yesterday afternoon, Ener1 ...

Ener1: Think's possible bankruptcy not a problem. Yet 1 year ago on Autoblog Green

After the news yesterday that Norwegian electric car maker Th!nk could go out of business, we wondered how EnerDel was taking the news. To find out, we called Charles Gassenheimer, Chairman and CEO of Ener1, and asked how the Th!nk news might affect his company. After all, EnerDel has a $70 ...



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