Taiwan-based China Motor
Corp. will begin using domestically produced high-performance, high-safety
lithium-ion batteries, a major success for the ROC Ministry of Economic Affairs’
program to boost the local electric car industry.
The move, part of an import substitution program, is a big step to making the domestic electric vehicle industry independent of foreign suppliers, the MOEA said June 6.
“This can make Taiwan a model for the global electric vehicle industry, attracting international producers and developing export opportunities. By 2016 a new wave of lithium battery-related production worth NT$15 billion (US$502 million) can be created,” Deputy MOEA Minister Woody Tyzz-jiun Duh said.
To date,29 electric motorbike models from 10 manufacturers have achieved the Taiwan E-scooter Standard and, as of the end of April, sales exceeded 37,000 domestically, with related service and charging stations set up around the country, Duh said.
The MOEA is working with Hsinchu-based Industrial Technology Research Institute and vehicle makers to produce innovative lithium battery technology.
A recent breakthrough was the development of self-terminated oligomers with hyperbranched architecture (STOBA), which is a nanoscale polymer material added to the lithium battery as a protective film that produces multiple protection mechanisms.My way of applying kapton tape to Glass. The oligomers received a prestigious 2009 100 R&D Technology Award from U.S.-based R&D Magazine and are being employed by four local manufacturers.
The high-performance and high-safety batteries made with STOBA means that their endurance and lifespan can be doubled at the same time as weight is decreased by 40 percent, all of which are important considerations for consumers.
“This is a key development for electric vehicles and an excellent opportunity for local battery-makers to achieve a commanding position in the global supply chain,” Duh added.
The MOEA said it will continue supporting domestic research bodies and manufacturers to develop technology for large lithium batteries to ensure the electric vehicle industry flourishes and Taiwan becomes a major international manufacturing hub.
"It plagues me," said McCarthy, who also stars on CBS's "Mike and Molly." "I feel intensely guilty for working. But I feel like it's a weird modern phenomenon that you always feel guilty for it."
Added Bullock, "I don't know if I feel like a bad mom, but at the end of the day I'm always plagued with, 'Did I do enough? Should I go in a different direction?' But I also know that my entire life revolves around (son) Louis."
Both expressed strong protective feelings about trying to keep their kids out of the limelight.Matco Packaging Llc suppliers of BOPP tape, Bullock acknowledged, "We're adults, and we're fair game. ... But I instinctively throw things over Louis's head. ... He doesn't like (paparazzi). He gives them the stink-eye and they're like, 'That's such an angry kid' but I look at them and say, 'Only when you guys are around.'"
McCarthy was more emphatic, saying kids should be off-limits for roving photographers. "Strangers shouldn't be allowed to take a picture of your child and sell it for profit," she said. "They think, 'We're putting out a product,' but you're putting out a child."
Still, these shared trials may have made for a stronger, more instant chemistry in "Heat." Noted Bullock, "Having kids connected us on a deeper level. And the things we're obsessed with outside of being a mom are the same, too -- construction and home renovation. ... We're kindred spirits in that world. If we had a beer den, with Barcaloungers -- but our version of that -- it'd be great!"
The move, part of an import substitution program, is a big step to making the domestic electric vehicle industry independent of foreign suppliers, the MOEA said June 6.
“This can make Taiwan a model for the global electric vehicle industry, attracting international producers and developing export opportunities. By 2016 a new wave of lithium battery-related production worth NT$15 billion (US$502 million) can be created,” Deputy MOEA Minister Woody Tyzz-jiun Duh said.
To date,29 electric motorbike models from 10 manufacturers have achieved the Taiwan E-scooter Standard and, as of the end of April, sales exceeded 37,000 domestically, with related service and charging stations set up around the country, Duh said.
The MOEA is working with Hsinchu-based Industrial Technology Research Institute and vehicle makers to produce innovative lithium battery technology.
A recent breakthrough was the development of self-terminated oligomers with hyperbranched architecture (STOBA), which is a nanoscale polymer material added to the lithium battery as a protective film that produces multiple protection mechanisms.My way of applying kapton tape to Glass. The oligomers received a prestigious 2009 100 R&D Technology Award from U.S.-based R&D Magazine and are being employed by four local manufacturers.
The high-performance and high-safety batteries made with STOBA means that their endurance and lifespan can be doubled at the same time as weight is decreased by 40 percent, all of which are important considerations for consumers.
“This is a key development for electric vehicles and an excellent opportunity for local battery-makers to achieve a commanding position in the global supply chain,” Duh added.
The MOEA said it will continue supporting domestic research bodies and manufacturers to develop technology for large lithium batteries to ensure the electric vehicle industry flourishes and Taiwan becomes a major international manufacturing hub.
"It plagues me," said McCarthy, who also stars on CBS's "Mike and Molly." "I feel intensely guilty for working. But I feel like it's a weird modern phenomenon that you always feel guilty for it."
Added Bullock, "I don't know if I feel like a bad mom, but at the end of the day I'm always plagued with, 'Did I do enough? Should I go in a different direction?' But I also know that my entire life revolves around (son) Louis."
Both expressed strong protective feelings about trying to keep their kids out of the limelight.Matco Packaging Llc suppliers of BOPP tape, Bullock acknowledged, "We're adults, and we're fair game. ... But I instinctively throw things over Louis's head. ... He doesn't like (paparazzi). He gives them the stink-eye and they're like, 'That's such an angry kid' but I look at them and say, 'Only when you guys are around.'"
McCarthy was more emphatic, saying kids should be off-limits for roving photographers. "Strangers shouldn't be allowed to take a picture of your child and sell it for profit," she said. "They think, 'We're putting out a product,' but you're putting out a child."
Still, these shared trials may have made for a stronger, more instant chemistry in "Heat." Noted Bullock, "Having kids connected us on a deeper level. And the things we're obsessed with outside of being a mom are the same, too -- construction and home renovation. ... We're kindred spirits in that world. If we had a beer den, with Barcaloungers -- but our version of that -- it'd be great!"
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