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Johnson Controls-Saft to supply the battery for Transit Connect Electric Vehicle
Johnson Controls-Saft announced today that it has been chosen as the Lithium-ion battery supplier for Azure Dynamic’s Force Drive™ integration on the Ford Transit Connect Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV). The all-electric van will be in production beginning in late 2010.
“J“We’ve worked with Johnson Controls-Saft on our Balance™ Hybrid Electric delivery and shuttle bus project, and are confident that their batteries offer a light, powerful design with a longer life than most current battery technologies,” said Curt Huston, Azure Dynamics Chief Operating Officer. “Both Azure and Ford have existing relationships with Johnson Controls-Saft, bringing further synergies to the project.” In addition to its work with Azure, Johnson Controls-Saft is in production with the Mercedes S-Class hybrid, currently on sale in Europe and the United States. Johnson Controls-Saft also will supply the Li-ion hybrid batteries for the BMW 7-Series ActiveHybrid available in 2010 and Ford’s first plug-in hybrid electric vehicle available in 2012. The Transit Connect BEV will use the same battery technology that is currently installed in the Ford Escape test fleet of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, also supplied by Johnson Controls-Saft. The Johnson Controls-Saft battery systems, including electronics, electrical and mechanical components, will be assembled at the company’s facility in Holland, MI. Azure Dynamics has not announced the manufacturing location for the Transit Connect BEV.