| Mon, 2009-12-14 19:24 — David Herron |
| Sun, 2009-12-06 18:00 — David Herron |
Indianapolis-based battery maker EnerDel is tied closely to the Th!nk electric car company and to other automakers moving into the EV and PHEV field such as Nissan. But it seems that the company is now expanding it's activities beyond automotive power units and into the area of the larger electrical infrastructure. 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 systems near Portland, Oregon that can supply energy to up to 400 homes for an hour during peak load times.
| Sun, 2009-12-06 18:00 — David Herron |
Indianapolis-based battery maker EnerDel is tied closely to the Th!nk electric car company and to other automakers moving into the EV and PHEV field such as Nissan. But it seems that the company is now expanding it's activities beyond automotive power units and into the area of the larger electrical infrastructure. 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 systems near Portland, Oregon that can supply energy to up to 400 homes for an hour during peak load times.