The Wall Street Jounal reports that Renault and its partner Nissan Motor Co., which this week announced a major commitment to develop battery-powered cars, are considering using lithium-ion batteries both from their in-house team and the American battery start-up A123 Systems.
"In some markets we will use Nissan-NEC battery technology and in others we are thinking about adopting technology from A123 Systems," one person said.
One is their partnership with former SAP AG executive Shai Agassi that aims to set up a network for charging ...









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