Indianapolis-based battery maker EnerDel is tied closely to the Th!nk electric car company – which has yet to bring the car to the U.S. market – but they’re also looking beyond the next generation of plug-in electric vehicles. EnerDel has announced a new partnership with Smart Grid Leader and the U.S. Department of Energy to use EnerDel batteries in five separate one-megawatt power system out in Portland, Oregon that can supply energy to up to 400 homes for an hour during peak load times. The batteries in the system will use the same core chemistry that is used the EnerDel’s batteries “designed for the emerging new generation of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles.” This is the second time we’re hearing about this PHEV system (first mentioned here), but we still don’t know details about which company EnerDel is working with. We like that EnerDel is testing the same chemistry in cars and home power storage, since it’s almost a given that the big packs from plug-in cars will be used to stabilize the grid once they’ve served their vehicular purpose.
Source: autoblog.com







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