Battery technology becomes the key to success -Lithium - Ion Battery Equipment
At the Detroit Auto Show last January, a 2017 model Chevrolet BoltEV electric vehicle was unveiled, which is expected to be launched later this year. The battery system of this electric vehicle will be supplied by Korean technology company LG and General Motors, as well as auto engine, dashboard and other auto hardware. Some will be designed by General Motors and some will be designed by LG itself. With the help of LG, GM may also launch its own electric vehicle with a range of more than 300 kilometers. On the other hand, Panasonic of Japan has also offered financial and technical support to get involved in the fight for auto parts and help customers Tesla develop battery systems. In addition, Panasonic has also cooperated with Dalian Levear Electric Company in China to promote the development of domestic electric vehicle manufacturers and get rid of dependence on western imported products.(Lithium - Ion Battery Equipment)
With the partnership between General Motors and Tesla and upstream technology companies, the rapidly growing battery system supplier has aroused the concern of Sergio Marchionne, CEO of Fiat Chrysler, He said: "If suppliers can supply the core internal combustion power system, what can they not supply for other automotive components? To let other suppliers do all the power systems is equivalent to ceding the manufacturing sovereignty of electric vehicles to others." Marchionne's words are true. In fact, more and more technology companies are targeting the development trend of electric vehicles, such as Apple, For example, some startups Dyson and Faraday Future are ready to copy Tesla's successful development model.
According to this trend, the door of electric vehicles will be opened to more people. Samsung has launched a Samsung Renault car in the Korean local market. Who can tell when companies like LG and Panasonic will launch their own car brands?