Li-Ion Batteries Hit Final R&D Phase for Plug-in Cars

An anonymous reader writes “As Tesla finally delivered its first production model of the all-electric Roadster this month, researchers from the big automakers and their outsourced startup labs are hitting stride in the development of cheap, high-powered lithium-ion batteries that will actually end up in our garages. Toyota, in fact, says it’s got enough of the chemistry down to roll out a test fleet for the plug-in Prius before the end of 2009. It’s mass production of battery tech that’s the holdup — which might mean Mercedes′ electric hybrids beat the Prius to market en masse by 2010 or 2011.”

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