LONDON, United Kingdom – Mavizen will offer A123’s advanced Nanophosphate lithium ion battery technology for two-wheeled high-performance motorsports applications.
Initially, Mavizen will offer A123?s AMP20 prismatic cells and over the course of the relationship, intends to offer the full portfolio of A123?s lithium ion battery cells, which are designed to deliver a combination of high energy and power density. A123?s solutions also demonstrate industry-leading abuse tolerance coupled with excellent life performance under the most rigorous duty cycles.
A123 operates three facilities in Michigan:
Automotive Solutions Group in Livonia
Advanced Research & Government Solutions Group in Ann Arbor
Powder & Coating in Romulus
?The demanding requirements of motorsports applications test the limits of battery technology, and racing teams that use A123?s products have historically enjoyed tremendous success. But they also constantly push us to continue innovating to further enhance performance capabilities,? said Robert Johnson, vice president of the Energy Solutions Group at A123 Systems. ?By partnering with Mavizen, we are able to remain involved with these teams and will continue to demonstrate our ingenuity and ability to design advanced lithium ion technology that delivers excellent performance capabilities in even the most extreme conditions. We expect that teams in electric motorcycle racing and other two-wheel motorsports will be able to gain a competitive advantage by deploying A123?s products.?
Racing vehicles powered by A123?s advanced Nanophosphate lithium ion technology have a successful track record in motorsports competitions and other high-performance applications, including:
In 2010, A123?s battery technology propelled the LightningMotorcycles team to the TTXGP North America championship.
A123?s Nanophosphate lithium ion cells power the KillaCycle, which claims to be the quickest and most powerful electric motorcycle in the world with 500hp and an acceleration from 0-60 mph (0-96 km/h) in less than one second.
A123?s technology powers the Buckeye Bullet, a landspeed racing team out of the Center for Automotive Research at That school south of Michigan that set a new international electric vehicle speed record of 307 mph in August 2010.
?A123 Systems has demonstrated that the combination of excellent performance, increased safety and long life offered by its best-in-class battery technology is optimal for motorsports applications,? said Azhar Hussain, CEO of Mavizen and founder of TTXGP, the international race series that aims to provide a high-profile platform for the development of electric vehicles. ?We are proud to be the exclusive provider of A123?s technologies for two-wheel high-performance motor sports. Our technology partnership with a tier one supplier like A123 allows us to employ the latest in safety and competition technologies. This marks a fresh milestone in the rapid growth of electric motorsport and reinforces Mavizen?s position as the premier company active in this growth opportunity.?
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