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Report: A123 Systems wins $1B contract to supply Li-ion batteries for 48V systems to SAIC-GM

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Automotive News China reports that Li-ion battery maker A123 Systems won a 6.9-billion million Li-ion batteries for 48V systems to the SAIC-GM joint venture in China. The report comes via a statement by Wanxiang Group, the owner of A123 Systems. billion CNY (US$1 billion) contract to supply 2.6

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A123 Systems stock rises on Chevy Spark EV news

National Green Transportation

Shares of battery maker A123 Systems are sharply higher on todays news about GM's new all-electric car, the Chevy Spark EV (see GM's Chevy Spark EV will be their first 100% Battery EV since the.

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A123 Systems stock rises on Chevy Spark EV news

National Green Transportation

Shares of battery maker A123 Systems are sharply higher on todays news about GM's new all-electric car, the Chevy Spark EV (see GM's Chevy Spark EV will be their first 100% Battery EV since the.

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A123 Systems makes battery breakthrough

Green Cars News

Things may have been rocky of late of battery-maker A123 Systems, but the company has now announced a major lithium ion breakthrough to cheer.

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A123 Systems expands partnership SAIC

Green Cars News

Lithium ion battery maker, A123 Systems has expanded its partnership with China’s largest car maker, SAIC Motor to help meet rising demand for electric vehicles in country.

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Axeon and A123 Systems sign supply agreement

Green Cars News

European firm Axeon is to work with its US counterpart, A123 Systems with both companies set to benefit from the collaboration and supply agreement. Two giants in the field of electric car batteries have signed an agreement to work together to help advance the UK’s uptake of electric cars.

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A123 Systems agrees deal with Johnson Controls

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US electric car battery maker, A123 Systems has won court approval to seek bankruptcy protection after it missed a payment for a $2.7 million in loan interest on October 15. The firm, which makes lithium iron phosphate batteries for the Fisker Karma, won approval to borrow as much as $15.5 million from Johnson Controls as [.].

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