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Magna E-Car USA


Magna Electronics, Intelligent Power Systems is a developer and supplier of components and systems to the emerging automotive market for Hybrid Drivelines, Hub Motors, Electric Propulsion, and Energy Systems. Our team of engineers has extensive background in chassis driveline systems, electric motor design, vehicle controls, and energy management. Using innovative software controls, combined with advanced electromagnetic, thermal and mechanical designs, Magna Electronics-IPS, has created powerful and efficient electric propulsion and drive technologies that produce highly cohesive yet minimally coupled propulsion and energy storage systems that achieve superior efficiency and performance.


Michelin North America


Globally, Michelin produces tires for virtually every category of the tire market.

In North America, Michelin offers: Passenger and light-duty truck tires; Heavy truck tires; Recreational vehicle tires; Earthmover tires; Agriculture tires; Aircraft tires; and Bicycle tires.

Our economic impact: With annual sales of $7.25 billion, Michelin North America has a substantial economic footprint in North America. The effect of Michelin's presence is felt in numerous ways beyond sales.


Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc.


The first Mitsubishi Motors electric vehicle was produced in 1971 and 150 electric vehicles were provided to the utility companies and the Japanese government. Mitsubishi Motors started using lithium ion batteries in their electric vehicles from the mid 1990s. Mitsubishi Motors North America (MMNA) is a subsidiary of Mitsubishi Motor Corp., Tokyo, Japan. In November 2011, MMNA will introduce the new Mitsubishi “i”, a plug-in electric vehicle, following launches that have already taken place in Japan, Europe and Hong Kong. Pre-orders from the public as well as fleets may be placed now.

 

The Mitsubishi Corporation and Mitsubishi Motors Corporation have also entered into a joint venture with GS Yuasa, called Lithium Energy Japan, to manufacture high-capacity, high-performance lithium-ion batteries. Mass production began in 2009. Fleet testing with utility companies is being conducted in Japan, United States, New Zealand, and Europe.