Toshiba
is entering the electric vehicle battery market next March with the
release of the
Super Charge ion Battery, or SCiB. According to the company press
release, the battery charges 90 percent full in 5 minutes, can last 10
years and loses less
than 10 percent efficiency after 3,000 recharges. The only
applications mentioned in the press release are electric bikes, electric
motorcycles, construction machinery, and fork lifts with future plans for
providing batteries for hybrids and full electric cars. Toshiba vice
president Toshiharu
Watanabe says;
The excellent performance of the SCiB will assure its successful
application in industrial systems and in the electronic vehicles markets
as a new energy solution.
Toshiba's hopes to have 10 percent market share or a global sales
target of 100 billion yen (895 million dollars) by 2016. Toshiba's general
manager overseeing the project, Shoshi Kawatsu, won't comment on if they
are in talks with automakers but
he did say this;
Toshiba will ride with the trend set by automobile companies. When
hybrids and electric cars become prevalent, the SCiB will probably be
applied to them.
Watch out Ener1,
A123 and all the
other small EV battery companies, the big boys smell profits in the EV
battery market water.
[Source: Toshiba via
Engadget]