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McDaniel to Lead Ener1 Nanotech Business

Advanced Battery Technology,  Aug 2005  

Enerl, Inc. has named J. Gary McDaniel chief executive officer of its nanotechnology subsidiary, NanoEner, Inc. McDaniel has more than 25 years of senior management and operations experience, most recently as president and CEO of Nanox, Inc., a company that develops nanostructured materials.

NanoEner is developing advanced nanomaterials for use in Enerl's lithium batteries and other high-energy storage devices. The company's process is designed to produce nanostructured electrodes that enable batteries to have extremely high discharge rates and an extended lifecycle when compared to those manufactured using existing technologies.

McDaniel reports to Pankaj Dhingra, president of Enerl's Energy Group. Dhingra said, "Gary's experience in advanced materials and nanotechnology is a great asset."

McDaniel commented, "What I find most exciting about this process is that it is truly a 'platform technology' that can be customized to produce a variety of products."

McDaniel has a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering administration from the University of Delaware and an MBA from the Merrick School of Business at the University of Baltimore.

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