http://www.planetark.org/dailynewsstory.cfm/newsid/16099/story.htm
Planet Ark :
GM, Suzuki explore making electric vehicles

USA: May 23, 2002

DETROIT - General Motors Corp.'s and Suzuki Motor Corp.'s joint 
venture plant in Canada has signed an agreement with Electrovaya Inc. 
to develop electric vehicles, the Canadian battery manufacturer said 
yesterday.

Under the memorandum of understanding, Electrovaya will develop an 
electric propulsion system, which unlike conventional internal 
combustion engines has no polluting emissions, for the Chevrolet 
Tracker and the Suzuki Vitara small sport utility vehicles built at 
the Ingersoll, Ontario, plant.

However, the system could easily be transferred to other future 
products, said Electrovaya Chief Financial Officer Paul Van Damme. 
Should GM and Suzuki decide to develop electric vehicles with the 
Electrovaya system, they could reach market around mid-decade, Van 
Damme said.

Automakers have been trying to build vehicles which pollute less in 
order to meet more stringent government regulations. They have been 
making electric vehicles in small numbers, but their acceptance has 
been thwarted due to the costs of the batteries and the limited range 
of electric vehicles.

Electrovaya makes batteries for laptop computers, and this is its 
first agreement with an automaker, Van Damme said. The company claims 
its lithium-ion rechargeable battery delivers the highest energy 
density of any battery technology on the market.

REUTERS NEWS SERVICE

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