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05/28/11 7:30 PM

#2814 RE: jrs #2812

I found this article on the battery's specification. This is for the 20 year storage 3v cell.

http://green.tmcnet.com/topics/green/articles/116881-mphase-releases-mpower-command-active-reserve-battery.htm

Following are the mPower On Command Active Reserve Battery Specifications:

•Nickel Plated Steel Air Tight Cylindrical Can
•Voltage Range 1.5V to 3.3V
•Average Voltage 3V
•Nominal Capacity 3.2 Ah @ 100mA to 2V @ 23 degrees C
•Max discharge 1.5A continuous
•Pulse (News - Alert) Capacity up to 2.0A varies according to pulse characteristics, temperature, cell history and the application
•Operating Temp -40 degrees C to 72 degrees C
•Storage Temp -40 degrees C to 95 degrees C
•Nominal dimensions of case: L 2.56" x D 0.730" (L 65mm x D 18.6mm)
•Weight: 1.65 oz (41.3 grams)
•Insulating Red Protective Cap
•A hermetic glass to metal seal that ensures up to 20-year shelf life
•Active Reserve Battery chemistry: Lithium-Manganese Dioxide (Li-Mn02)
•Weight of metallic lithium in each battery: Approximately 1.10 grams of lithium
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06/04/11 7:52 AM

#2849 RE: jrs #2812

If XDSL is making prototypes for Porsche, then they have to be making prototypes for Volkswagen too.


"Volkswagen, who owns Porsche, is providing the electric motors for the new series of zero-emission vehicles. And while the car won’t be in showrooms anytime soon, considering the prototypes unveiled yesterday in Stuttgart, Germany, the Boxsters are just are just one part of an ongoing testing program that will give way to even more drool-worthy green designs."


Read more: Porsche Unveils Brand New Boxster-E Electric Car | Inhabitat - Green Design Will Save the World

http://inhabitat.com/transportation