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GM’s Global Battery Systems Laboratory

Posted June 23, 2009 12:01 AM by CarDomain

Just one week after filing Chapter 11, GM unveiled its new $25 million automotive battery laboratory at the Warren Technical Center campus outside Detroit. "The new global GM battery lab will benefit consumers across America by helping us advance the development of battery technology in the United States and put cleaner, more efficient vehicles on the road more quickly and affordably," said GM CEO Fritz Henderson. "Our new lab improves GM's competitiveness by speeding the development of our hybrid, plug-in and extended-range electric vehicles."

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06/24/2009 1:12 AM

Good luck and good call GM, put your best engineers behind this and you could, again, be an industry leader.

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12/14/2010 11:10 AM

That looks like some expensive lab casework.

Probably made by fisher hamilton, or some company of the sort.

But yeah, if your looking to get some cheap, but good quality used casework, cabinets, and other used laboratory equipment, you should check the link right before the comma. Lol

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