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A123 to make batteries for Chrysler electric cars

AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP) — Chrysler LLC said Monday that a
Massachusetts-based company will supply the batteries for the automaker's
first-generation electric cars scheduled to go on sale next year.

Chrysler said A123Systems in Watertown, Mass., will supply the lithium-ion
batteries for the company's extended-range gas-electric cars and its
all-electric cars.

Chrysler has shown off five different electric-drive vehicles developed by
its high-tech ENVI unit and said it plans to bring one of the five to
market by next year.

ENVI President Lou Rhodes says the financial troubles at Chrysler have not
slowed the company's plans to bring electric vehicles to market. Chrysler
has received $4 billion in government aid since the start of the year. A
week ago President Obama's and his auto task force gave the ailing
automaker 30 days to cement a partnership with Italian auto company Fiat
SpA in order to receive additional aid, or be forced into bankruptcy. It
must also negotiate concessions from debt holders and the United Auto
Workers union.

A123Systems, a spinout of research from the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, said it would produce the batteries at a new facility in
Michigan. The company has more than 400,000 square feet of manufacturing
space in China, Korea and Massachusetts. In January, the company said it
applied for $1.84 billion in funding from the Department of Energy to
support buildout of the Michigan plant.

A123 Systems was in the running for a battery contract with General Motors
Corp. for the Chevrolet Volt. GM is partnering with LG Chem for its
batteries.




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