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Think, AeroVironment to Demonstrate EV Fast Charging

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Electric vehicle manufacturer THINK announced it will work with AeroVironment, Inc., developer and supplier of electric vehicle charging infrastructure, to pursue demonstration and commercial projects using AV’s level III fast-charge system and the THINK City electric vehicle.

The projects will be designed to jump-start the development of fast-charge infrastructure in the United States.

The announcement came at a 15-minute news conference at the Washington Auto Show.

Fifteen-minutes is the time it will take to charge a THINK City from completely depleted to 80 percent charged using an advanced fast-charge system, establishing a new benchmark for the rapidly developing electric vehicle industry.

THINK also announced that it has chosen EnerDel, the Indiana-based lithium ion battery manufacturer, to be the exclusive battery supplier for
THINK City electric vehicles sold in the U.S. through 2012.  EnerDel also will supply at least 60 percent of the batteries for THINK City electric vehicles sold in Europe.

The AV level III fast-charge system employs a protocol developed by Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO).  THINK and EnerDel have for several months been using TEPCO fast charging daily to quickly recharge development vehicles.  This work has confirmed the suitability of the fast-charge technology and readiness for commercialization.

THINK City, to be sold in the United States beginning this year, will have a top speed of more than 70 miles per hour and a range of more than 100 miles per full charge.

THINK City has an onboard AC charger that can be coupled with an economically priced 220-volt THINK home charging station to provide overnight charging for the vehicle.  It can also be charged using 110-volt current on a regular household outlet.  The fast-charge system will be a supplementary alternative for customers’ added sense of security and for fleets with daily mileage requirements exceeding the car’s range.

THINK recently announced plans for a North American manufacturing facility in
Elkhart, Indiana, where the company will build the THINK City beginning early in 2011.  The new facility will be in addition to THINK’s current manufacturing capability in Finland, where it has contracted with Valmet to build the THINK City.

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