As the need for plug-in cars increases so does the need for the batteries that run them. There are lithium ion cells used and full battery packs, and some assemble the kits on site. Deutsche Accumotive is going to triple the number of batteries they will produce. A second battery plant is going to be built and will cost around 500 million Euro. Lithium ion cells will be brought in from South Korea and then assembled before use.
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Accumotive has been producing battery packs since 2009 but does not make the lithium ions cells rather they bring them in. Samsung has also provided cells for Daimler and SK Innovation have been chosen to be the company who will provide the cells, but there are few other details available. Tesla Motors had been the supplier in the past and these used Panasonic cells when they produced the last batch of Smart ForTwo electric cars.
Harald Kroger believes that they will be able to increase production regularly over the years and, as a result, Daimler is following General Motors who eight years ago set out the bidding process for contractors to compete for the work of providing the cells.