C&D Technologies Awarded Contract for Development of Large-Format Lithium-ion Batteries
05 Januar 2010 - 3:01PM
PR Newswire (US)
BLUE BELL, Pa., Jan. 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- C&D
Technologies, Inc. (NYSE:CHP), a leading producer and marketer of
batteries, battery systems and integrated standby power systems,
today announced that the company has been awarded a contract by the
US Army for the development of large-format lithium-ion battery
systems. The $19 million contract will span an estimated four year
period from September 18, 2009, with the objective of developing
large-format lithium-ion batteries that can meet the growing needs
of the US Army for light-weight, high power density battery
systems. The technologies developed under the program will also be
utilized in meeting the needs of C&D's commercial customers,
with potential application to large-scale grid-energy storage,
renewable energy applications and distributed power for
telecommunications systems, in addition to broader application in
other branches of the military. The result will be a sustainable,
domestic US source for high performance, large-format lithium-ion
batteries, with the potential for achieving economies of scale to
ensure affordability in a range of military and commercial
applications. These new advanced lithium-ion battery systems will
be developed and produced in C&D's Milwaukee, Wisconsin
operations, which has been a focus for renewed investment for the
company over the last two years. With power demands for electronic
devices growing at a rapid rate, the US Army requires new batteries
that provide greater energy density and are lighter than those in
the field today. The market for large-format lithium-ion batteries
is expected to grow as more military systems utilize large-format
lithium-ion batteries to provide backup and supplemental power to
the many deployed electronic systems supporting US soldiers and
their equipment in the field. These systems provide vital
information and support for the military infrastructure deployed in
foreign lands. The funding profile for the contract includes an
initial installment of approximately $1.6 million allocated in the
Federal Government Fiscal Years 2008 and 2009, followed by $4.96
million for expanded development in the Fiscal Year 2010 Defense
Appropriations Bill, passed by Congress and signed into law by the
President in late December. The balance of the contract funding is
anticipated over the remaining two years of the program, pending
future approval by Congress. The U.S. Army Research, Development
and Engineering Command Contracting Center, Adelphi, Md., is the
contracting agency (number W911QX-09-C-0107). "This contract will
allow C&D Technologies to establish a world class research and
development facility in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, including pilot
production capability dedicated to large-format lithium-ion
batteries, and will establish a domestic manufacturing base for
C&D designed lithium battery systems," said Dr. Jeffrey Graves,
President and CEO of C&D Technologies. Dr. Graves continued,
"C&D Technologies is grateful for the steadfast support of the
Wisconsin Congressional delegation, particularly Senator Herb Kohl
and Congresswoman Gwen Moore, whose leadership was crucial in
securing these funds; this lithium-ion battery development program
will support the creation of new, sustainable, high value 'green
collar' manufacturing and R&D jobs at our Milwaukee location."
Dr. Graves concluded, "Under the local leadership of Mayor Tom
Barrett, the City and State have worked together to create an
environment for investment and growth in traditional manufacturing
businesses that have inspired C&D to invest heavily for the
long term future of its energy storage business in Milwaukee."
Commenting on the new contract award, Congresswoman Moore stated,
"Congratulations to C&D Technologies. I am thrilled because
this project means one thing for my district: high tech jobs."
Congresswoman Moore concluded, "This contract will produce the jobs
of the future, and it has the potential for significant commercial
application for years to come." C&D Technologies, Inc. C&D
Technologies provides power solutions and services for the
telecommunications, uninterruptible power supply (UPS), switchgear
and control (utility), and emerging markets. C&D Technologies
engineers, manufactures, sells and services fully integrated
reserve power systems for regulating and monitoring power flow and
providing backup power in the event of primary power loss until the
primary source can be restored. C&D Technologies' unique
ability to offer complete systems, designed and produced to high
technical standards, sets it apart from its competition. C&D
Technologies is headquartered in Blue Bell, PA. For more
information about C&D Technologies, visit
http://www.cdtechno.com/. C&D® is a registered trademark of
C&D Technologies, Inc. Forward-looking Statements: This press
release may contain forward-looking statements (within the meaning
of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934), which are based on management's
current expectations and are subject to uncertainties and changes
in circumstances. Words and expressions reflecting something other
than historical fact are intended to identify forward-looking
statements, but are not the exclusive means of identifying such
statements. Factors that appear with the forward-looking
statements, or in the company's Securities and Exchange Commission
filings (including without limitation the company's annual report
on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended January 31, 2009, or the
quarterly and current reports filed on Form 10-Q and Form 8-K
thereafter), could cause the company's actual results to differ
materially from those expressed in any forward-looking statements
made herein, including but not limited to future contract awards by
the US Army, developments and the potential for achieving results
relating to large-format lithium-ion batteries, growing needs of
the US Army for battery systems, technologies developed under the
Army program, needs of C&D's commercial customers, potential
applications relating to large-scale grid-energy storage, markets
for large-format lithium-ion batteries, and future approvals by
Congress for contract funding. DATASOURCE: C&D Technologies,
Inc. CONTACT: Shareholders, Ian J. Harvie of C&D,
+1-215-619-7835, or Joe Hassett of Gregory FCA, for C&D,
+1-610-228-2110 Web Site: http://www.cdtechno.com/
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