Battery Publicly Traded Companies in the World

Ener1, Inc. - SANYO Electric Co., Ltd. - Active Power, Inc. - A123 Systems, Inc. - Electrovaya Corp. - Valence Technology, Inc. - Exide Technologies - Electric Fuel Corporation - Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. (ECD Ovonics) -

Ener1, Inc.

Ener1's goal is to power cars that need no gasoline, have greater range than the fuel capacity of an internal combustion engine, and can be charged in fewer than 10 minutes per day. As consumer and political awareness of the issues driving the quest for affordable clean energy increases, we are confident that the momentum necessary to overcome the obstacles to full attainment of this goal has arrived.

SANYO Electric Co., Ltd.

Active Power, Inc.

Active Power battery-free solutions deliver ultimate power protection for mission critical operations. Whether it's a small industrial facility using a hundred kilowatts, or a data center with acres of servers consuming megawatts, quality power is essential for the digital world. Integrated with the flywheel motor-generator technology, CleanSourceŽ DC & CleanSourceŽ UPS - Uninterruptible Power Supply provide highly reliable back-up power protection while dramatically reducing space and cost. Today, CleanSourceŽ technology has over 7 million hours of proven field operations in a broad range of applications, and is endorsed by leading power-quality consultants seeking an alternative to problematic lead-acid batteries.

A123 Systems, Inc.

At A123Systems we have developed breakthrough, patent pending Nanophosphate lithium ion battery technology that provides engineers and application developers significantly higher power, an inherently safer chemistry, and an order of magnitude longer life. Leading the market with superior price-performance, A123Systems products are applicable to a wide range of industries, allowing OEMs expanded flexibility in system design by removing many traditional technology constraints. Our company offers an array of products from single cells like our award-winning ANR26650M1 to large format, integrated, high power systems like our Heavy Duty packs.

Electrovaya Corp.

Our approach to business is integrative and multi-faceted. We have expertise in the development of lithium ion polymer technologies, related manufacturing processes and of the specialized machinery required to commercially produce our products. This approach led to the creation of our first product, an external battery pack for portable computers (the PowerPad160). A first-generation product, the PowerPad160 has approximately 160 watt-hours of energy capacity and enables users to run most laptops for 12 to 16 hours, as against the 2 to 4 hour run-times of other batteries typically installed in portable computers.

Valence Technology, Inc.

Valence Technology, Inc. is a leader in the development and commercialization of Lithium-ion polymer rechargeable batteries.

Exide Technologies

The Exide Technologies Industrial Energy division, with headquarters in both Büdingen, Germany, and Aurora, Illinois, manufactures, markets, distributes, and recycles industrial batteries for both motive and network power applications. Industrial batteries fall into two categories, those that supply motive power for vehicles such as fork lift trucks, and those that stand by to provide emergency or backup power to critical, uninterruptible operations when the AC or DC power is out.

Electric Fuel Corporation

Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. (ECD Ovonics)

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