http://www.greencarreports.com/news/1102752_daimler-to-spend-500-million-on-electric-car-battery-factory
Daimler to spend $500 million on electric-car battery factory
Mar 9, 2016  John Voelcker

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2016 Smart ForTwo minicar, Portland, Oregon, Aug 2015

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Smart Fortwo Electric Drive and Mercedes-Benz B-Class Electric Drive at
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2014 Mercedes-Benz B-Class Electric Drive
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As global automakers gear up to produce higher volumes of plug-in electric
cars, their battery strategies vary.

Some buy in both lithium-ion cells and complete battery packs, some purchase
cells but design and assemble them into packs in-house, and some own part of
the cell maker.

Now Daimler has announced that its Deutsche Accumotive battery subsidiary
will triple its production capacity for battery packs.

According to a company press release from last week's Geneva Motor Show,
Accumotive will spend €500 million ($550 million) on a second battery plant.


That plant will assemble packs using lithium-ion cells from South Korean
companies, though Daimler did not mention it in the release.


In fact, Daimler shut down its cell subsidiary Li-Tec last year, saying it
simply wasn't economical to make cells themselves in Germany.

Groundbreaking for the new facility, on 50 acres adjacent to its existing
Kamenz plant in the German province of Saxony, will take place this fall.

The plant is expected to start production of battery packs sometime next
summer, to be used in hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and battery-electric models of
both Mercedes-Benz luxury cars and Smart city cars

Founded in 2009, Accumotive assembles battery packs for vehicles and
stationary storage, but does not fabricate the lithium-ion cells themselves.


The latest generation of Smart ForTwo Electric Drive, scheduled to be
unveiled this year as a 2017 model, is to use cells purchased from LG Chem
and made in South Korea.


Daimler has also sourced cells from Samsung SDI. It announced last year that
small Korean firm SK Innovation had been selected to supply cells for a
future electric car, but gave no other details.

Earlier, the company had purchased complete battery packs from Tesla Motors,
using Panasonic cells, for a previous generation of its Smart ForTwo
Electric Drive and limited runs of its small A-Class and compact B-Class
battery-electric cars.

The expansion of the Accumotive battery-assembly plant "underlines our
commitment to the consistent expansion of electromobility", said Dieter
Zetsche, the CEO Mercedes-Benz Cars and board chair of Daimler AG.

And, said Harald Kröger, the company's electrification chief, "we will
expand the production capacity consistently in the coming years."

Daimler thus appears to be following the model set by General Motors eight
years ago, in which it invited lithium-ion cell makers to compete for
contracts to supply the first Chevrolet Volt [pih].

LG Chem won that competition, and has by far the largest array of automaker
cell contracts in the business.

Panasonic, by contrast, is used largely by Tesla, and Automotive Energy
Supply Corp cells are fitted only to current Nissan electric cars. (AESC is
a joint venture of Nissan and Japanese computer giant NEC.)

Like Tesla, Mercedes-Benz offers not only cars with plugs but also
energy-storage batteries for both home and commercial applications.

Home-storage batteries can now be ordered from Mercedes in Germany, with
installations to start later this year.

Since Accumotive started battery production in 2012, Daimler says, the
company has delivered more than 70,000 lithium-ion packs.
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