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FHI and Tokyo Electric Power to Jointly Develop Electric Vehicles

By Mike Hanlon

22:00 August 22, 2005 PDT

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FHI and Tokyo Electric Power to Jointly Develop Electric Vehicles

FHI and Tokyo Electric Power to Jointly Develop Electric Vehicles

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Responsibilities of joint development work: Responsibilities of joint development work: TEPCO Development and determination of vehicle specifications and major devices; design and manufacture of a power-charging system and data collection and analysis of EV uses and performance Responsibilities of joint development work: FHI

    Development of vehicle specifications major devices; design, development and manufacture of 10 EV prototypes. (FHI will manufacture the prototypes at its Subaru Technical Research Centre located in Mitaka, Tokyo) Cooperation by NEC Lamillion Energy Co., Ltd. (51% owned by NEC, 49% by FHI): Design and manufacture of Li-ion batteries for the EV prototypes

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