By on February 27, 2008

nimh1.jpgGM may soon be feeling some of Chrysler's pain over bankrupt suppliers. The CarConnection reports Cobasys, supplier of the NiMH batteries used in the light-hybrid Vue, Aura and Malibu and holder of "a key contract in the development of GM's much-anticipated plug-in hybrid, the Volt," is out of money. The battery maker lost more than $76m last year and expect to lose $82m this year. To make matters worse, the company's joint owners, Chevron and ECD, can't agree on the 2008 budget. So Cobays' operating budget is $92m short. Cobasys is now on GM's "distressed supplier list;" the General refuses to comment on the situation. In the meantime, GM has struck a deal to buy batteries for its two-mode hybrid trucks from a Panasonic – Toyota joint venture.  

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5 Comments on “Cobasys Crisis has GM Buying Batteries from Toyota...”


  • avatar
    Edward Niedermeyer

    To make matters worse, the company’s joint owners, Chevron and ECD, can’t agree on the 2008 budget.

    The oil company conspiracy theory countdown starts… now.

  • avatar
    KatiePuckrik

    Whereas the GM death spiral continues!

  • avatar
    Brendan

    Wakka wakka wakka!

    Why in the world would GM trust a battery manufacturer with an oil conglomerate as an owner? I mean even if you discount Big Oil dirty tricks, it sounds like the division where an oligarch would install his idiot playboy son.

  • avatar
    rm

    Perhaps it’s because the business used to be called GM Ovonic before GM sold its share off to Texaco (now Chevron). ECD has (had?) a business called Ovonic Battery Corp that provided the NiMH technology for the joint venture.

    No big oil conspiracy, just a business that has had problems since day 1 when they were going to supply NiMH batteries for the EV1 (hence GM’s involvement).

  • avatar
    shaker

    I think that all “green tech” should be owned by oil companies. That way, we’ll not rush headlong into uncontrolled increases in efficiency, which could upset our delicate economy.

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