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Articles in Oct 2004 issue of Advanced Battery Technology
- Amazonas Takes Saft's Li-ion to GEO Service
- Hyundai Motor Delivers 50 Hybrid Cars
- Fresno Hopes for Prius Plant
- Lithium-Ion Compounds Contain Less Cobalt
- Ford Halts Destruction of Th!nk EVs
- Arotech Receives Military Battery Order
- Ener1 and Delphi Form Joint Venture
- Electrovaya Sets Sights on Final Frontier
- Safer Electrodes for Lithium-Ion Cells
- Japanese Aim for Tenfold Gain in Capacitor Power
- Lithium Battery Sales to Reach $2.7 Billion by 2009
- Eveready Plans Joint Venture in China
- Sanyo, GP Set Up Battery Venture
- Bus to Run on Commercial Zinc
- Sanyo Changes Batteries
- Wireless Power Booster
- Energizer Advances NiMH Rechargeables
- Saft to Supply Ni-Cad for Train Sets
- Global Makes Power Pack for Army
- Cobasys NiMHax® Battery Packs
- LG Chem to Develop Lithium Battery for HEVs
- Enova to Build Electric Trains for Singapore
- Albuquerque to Get Hybrid 'Articulated' Buses
- Electrolyte for Lithium-Ion Batteries
- World's First Performance Hybrid SUV
- Califonia Hybrid Bill Passes
- Enova Systems Expands Management
- Lithium Cell with No Heavy Metals
- UQM Appoints Director of Manufacturing
- GM Hybrids to Enable Cleaner, Quieter Yosemite
- Firms Agree on Li-ion Joint Venture
- Ultralife Receives $1 Million Order