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  • Obama Announces List of Grant Recipients, Recognizing Significance of Hybrid Markets  [View article]
    Thanks for the link, that is a great data point. However, it looks like its an expected future number for Furukawa's technology. Do you know any information on Axion's or about current/near term pricing for any player?

    Thanks for the steady stream of info.


    On Aug 06 08:05 AM John Petersen wrote:

    > ccm26, in a recent article I included a slide from a presentation
    > by Patrick Moseley, president of the Advanced Lead Acid Battery Consortium
    > that pegged the expected price of lead-carbon batteries in the $260
    > per kWh range. See:
    >
    > seekingalpha.com/artic...
    >
    >
    > The lead carbon grants are very curious because they both specify
    > the manufacturing partners, the technology partners and technologies
    > to be used. Exide with Axion will be using Axion's lead-carbon electrode
    > technology and East Penn will be using the CSIRO split electrode
    > Ultrabattery technology. Axion just put out a press release that
    > it has not heard directly from the DOE yet, so presumably all the
    > details will be worked out over the next couple months. The relationship
    > with Exide is apparently moving forward apace.
    Aug 06 09:35 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Obama Announces List of Grant Recipients, Recognizing Significance of Hybrid Markets  [View article]
    I keep hearing you refer to advanced lead acid technologies like Axion's as "cheap". Have any of the players given an indication of what their pricing will be, say $/kWh or $/kW?
    Aug 06 07:11 am |Rating: +1 0 |Link to Comment
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