03/30/2017
Corporate News: paragon Subsidiary Voltabox Receives New Major Order for Lithium-Ion Battery Modules (news with additional features)
DGAP-News: paragon AG / Key word(s): Miscellaneous paragon Subsidiary Voltabox Receives New Major Order for Lithium-Ion Battery Modules - Major client issues order for total energy content of 10 megawatt hours (MWh) - Traction batteries based on proven lithium-nickel-manganese-cobalt-oxide technology (NMC) - Production on new, highly automated assembly line at Delbrück site - Delivery in current fiscal year Delbrück, Germany, March 30, 2017 - paragon AG [ISIN DE0005558696] has announced a new order from a major customer for the German Voltabox subsidiary today. With its innovative technology concepts, the wholly owned Voltabox subsidiary has successfully established itself as a leading provider in individual electromobility submarkets within a short period of time. The advantages of lithium-ion technology, the forward-looking energy system design, the active thermal management and the intelligent battery management from Voltabox provide vehicles and machines with high load requirements with performance and cost benefits that simply aren't possible with any other drive technology available on the market today. "This new major order is further confirmation for Voltabox of our leading manufacturing technology for mass producing battery modules," said Klaus Dieter Frers, founder and CEO of paragon AG and managing director of Voltabox. "Our clear strategic positioning in individual electromobility submarkets helps us to immediately implement the planned growth in this segment of the paragon Group and to quickly expand our market position as a leading provider of efficient lithium-ion battery systems." The current order will use Voltabox's NMC technology, which has already been extensively tested in practice. Batteries based on these cathode materials combine several advantages of other battery technologies: the high capacity of lithium cobalt oxide, the good high-current capability of lithium nickel oxide and the overcharge stability and price benefits of lithium manganese oxide. In addition, they offer a high average discharge voltage and can be charged relatively quickly. Thanks to the variety of possible compositions, they can be optimized well for specific applications - such as for performance or capacity, for example. Consequently, this cellular chemistry is preferred for electric vehicle drives. By the end of 2016, Voltabox had already provided more than 18 MWh of energy in the local public transport (trolleybuses) and intralogistics (forklifts) submarkets. The new order for a total of 10 MWh will contribute to the further dynamic expansion of the electromobility segment in the current fiscal year as planned. The battery modules will be produced on the new, highly automated assembly line, which is currently commencing operation at the Delbrück site. This will significantly increase the production capacity for battery modules in Germany. More information about paragon AG at www.paragon.ag/en/investors. Company Profile
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Language: | English |
Company: | paragon AG |
Schwalbenweg 29 | |
33129 Delbrück | |
Germany | |
Phone: | +49 (0)5250 97 62 - 0 |
Fax: | +49 (0)5250 97 62 - 60 |
E-mail: | investor@paragon.ag |
Internet: | www.paragon.ag |
ISIN: | DE0005558696, DE000A1TND93 |
WKN: | 555869, A1TND9 |
Listed: | Regulated Market in Frankfurt (Prime Standard); Regulated Unofficial Market in Berlin, Dusseldorf, Hamburg, Munich, Stuttgart, Tradegate Exchange |
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