By on March 2, 2011

Remember when we reported, two weeks ago, that Tesla-partner Panasonic is betting big on the laptop battery idea, with the first batch of batteries going to Japanese start-up Zerosports? Well, they won’t.  Zerosports is dead.

As a reminder of the fickleness of any business based solely on EVs, Zerosports announced today that it will file for voluntary bankruptcy, The Nikkei [sub] reports.

The reason: Zerosport’s biggest customer, Japan Post Service Co., canceled its order for 1,030 EVs, worth about 3.5 billion yen ($42.7 million). Zerosports has liabilities of about 1.1 billion yen ($13.4 million).

Th order was withdrawn because of possible delivery delays. Japan Post Service still intends to deploy EVs. Probably from a more established vendor.

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