A123 and other American, European, and Japanese companies seem to be unwilling to sell Lithium Ion batteries for the EV conversion market. The only available batteries seem to be Chinese and Taiwanese at this point. A123 batteries can be purchased as power tool battery packs but my understanding is that that would be an expensive endeavor with the batteries packaged and priced as they are.
Yup, industry has been investing countless millions in those batts for all our electronics. :D
I love it too, so much cheaper now for RC stuff.
Have you looking into the A123 nano-tech lithium batteries? I dont recall what they cost, but I heard OEMs were all excited about them.
DumbDuck44 2 years ago
A123 and other American, European, and Japanese companies seem to be unwilling to sell Lithium Ion batteries for the EV conversion market. The only available batteries seem to be Chinese and Taiwanese at this point. A123 batteries can be purchased as power tool battery packs but my understanding is that that would be an expensive endeavor with the batteries packaged and priced as they are.
lessdeth69 2 years ago