GE Builds Battery Manufacturing Plant for Advanced Hybrid Technologies

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

GE Transportation continues its commitment towards developing and providing leading hybrid technology solutions with the announced plans to build a state-of-the-art manufacturing plant for advanced storage batteries.

The new battery business will be a part of GE Transportation and will serve customers in the rail, marine, mining, telecommunications and utility sectors. As the leading producer of diesel-electric locomotives, GE has a rich history of delivering breakthrough technologies that are today commonplace in the rail industry.

GE has invested more than $150 million to develop advanced battery technologies, including a high energy-density sodium-based chemistry battery that will provide energy storage for a variety applications, including GE Transportation’s ecomagination certified Evolution Hybrid Locomotive, mining truck drive system and tugboat electrification.

The new $100 million production facility will be located in upstate New York in the Capital Region and will create 350 new manufacturing jobs. New York State has partnered with GE in this project by pledging more than $15 million in incentives. GE also is in the process of filing an application for U.S. Department of Energy stimulus funding for this project.

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$100,000 Electric Car Anyone?

Monday, November 3rd, 2008


Sam’s Club has an interesting offer for you. It’s the “Once-In-A-Lifetime Electric Super Car Package” which includes the Hybrid Technologies new electric sports car. The car will get you a top speed of 150 MPH, it will get you from 0 to 60 in 5 seconds and a range of 200 miles. Unfortunately the car costs $100,000 or in other words, you have to purchase a Sam’s Club $100,000 membership after 12PM EST on November 12, 2008. And you’ll have to be the first one to do so. What do you think?

via SamsClub

Tags: Alternative Energy, Electric, Hybrid Technologies