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![]() | Ener1 Signs Memorandum of Understanding with Leading Japanese Power and Utility ProviderPublished 2008-11-18 08:00By Ener1, Inc. |


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The target date to have the first integrated systems available is by March, 2009. The relationship will accelerate the development and diffusion of charging systems to match the anticipated growth in electric vehicles. The ability to rapidly recharge lithium-ion batteries will be crucial in enabling the widespread adoption of the electric vehicle, and it is anticipated that these systems will allow customers to recharge up to 80% of their vehicle's battery capacity in less than 20 minutes.
"Drivers need to know they can recharge an electric car as easily as they
fill the tank in today's conventional vehicles," said Ener1 Chairman and CEO
"We are excited to be working with Ener1, which we consider to be an early
leader in the development of this industry," said
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About Ener1, Inc.:
Ener1 develops and manufactures compact, high performance lithium-ion
batteries to power the next generation of hybrid and electric vehicles. The
publicly traded company (Amex: HEV) is led by an experienced team of engineers
and energy system experts at its EnerDel subsidiary located in
Ener1 is seeking to become the first company to mass-produce a cost-competitive lithium-ion battery for hybrid and electric vehicles. Demand for battery solutions is being driven by a need to reduce dependence on oil as well as growing concern about vehicle emissions. In addition to the automobile market, applications for Ener1 lithium-ion battery technology include medical, military, aerospace, electric utility and other growing markets.
Major shareholders of Ener1 include Ener1 Group, Inc., a privately held,
global investment and advisory firm, and ITOCHU Corporation, a Japanese
trading company and distributor of manufacturing equipment essential to
lithium-ion battery production. ITOCHU has annual revenue of approximately
In addition to battery technology, Ener1 develops commercial fuel cell products through its EnerFuel subsidiary and nanotechnology-based materials and manufacturing processes for batteries and other applications through its NanoEner subsidiary.
Contacts: INVESTOR RELATIONS MEDIA RELATIONS
Rachel Carroll Jon Coifman
VP Corporate Communications Waggener Edstrom Worldwide
P: 212 920 3500 P: 212 551 4815
E: rcarroll@ener1.com E: jcoifman@waggeneredstrom.com
SOURCE Ener1, Inc.








