build lithium-ion battery factory in southern of Detroit
As the car manufacturers in the future introduction IBM ThinkPad R32 battery of new vehicles in North America will use specially designed and assembled into a battery pack of lithium-ion batteries, electric vehicles in the region set the initial part of the infrastructure put in place soon.
Now, as more and more electric cars will soon put into production, coupled with the U.S. government allocated 2.4 billion U.S. dollars funded the development of a new generation of electric vehicles in North America is ready to enter the lithium-ion battery production next phase.
As assumed by a few weeks ago, GM announced this morning that they will be in Detroit to build a southern BrownstownTownship lithium-ion battery manufacturing plant. The plant will use Voltec Chevrolet Volt and future power systems for vehicles manufactured batteries. However, the plant will not be responsible for manufacturing and will be available in 2011 Buick crossover plug-in hybrid batteries, car batteries will be manufactured LGChem subsidiary CompactPower.
The Brownstown create a good battery, will be transported by truck to 20 miles outside of Detroit Hamtramck assembly plant to install the Volte vehicle. This covers an area of 160,000 square-foot facility will initially employ about 100 workers. GM will invest in the factory last week from the Obama administrationIBM FRU 92P1141 battery as an industry to revitalize part of the project in the 43 million U.S. dollars to subsidize the battery. Although also install new equipment, and transfers from other plants common to some equipment, but some equipment has been installed, the initial pilot production expected to grow from the first quarter of 2010.