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NiMH hybrids a long way from dead

NiMH hybrid vehicles are a long way from giving up the road to lithium-ion hybrids.Still the battery of choice for hybrids

Over the weekend it was reported that Sanyo will supply enough NiMH batteries for several tens of thousands of Peugeot hybrid vehicles per year beginning in 2011. While its not necessarily breaking news that Peugeot is going to develop hybrids – we’ve known that for some time – Peugeot’s choice of battery is interesting.

For years, Ford has complained about a shortage of NiMH batteries. Yet, Ford is also supplied by Sanyo, as is Honda, and not long ago Honda indicated that it was going to significantly increase its production of hybrid cars. Combined with Ford and now Peugeot, its seems that Sanyo must be preparing for a serious uptick in NiMH production.

Likewise, Sanyo will also supply lithium-ion batteries to Toyota and Volkswagen.

Even more interesting, however, is the fact that Sanyo is coming under the control of Panasonic. For more than a decade Panasonic has partnered with Toyota to develop and produce NiMH batteries, a partnership that is now increasing NiMH production to more than 1,000,000 battery packs per year for Toyota alone.

Apparently, NiMH technology isn’t dead yet, and Toyota seems extremely well positioned to benefit from this uptick in scale.

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