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Ener1, Inc.
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lithium-ion powered battery solutions |
| Employees |
660 |
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Ener1.com |
Ener1 is a company developing energy storage technology building compact lithium-ion-powered battery solutions for the transportation, utility grid and industrial electronics markets. Headquartered in New York City, the company has manufacturing locations in the United States and Korea. Ener1 also develops commercial fuel cell products and nanotechnology-based materials. Ener1 filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on January 26, 2012.[1] It completed restructuring of its debt and emerged from bankruptcy on March 30, 2012.[2]
Ener1 received a $118.5 million grant from the Department of Energy in 2010 via the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.[3] The company traded on the over the counter market under the symbol HEV. It was de-listed from the NASDAQ Stock Market on October 28, 2011 prior to its January 2012 bankruptcy filing.
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 Congressman Tim Murphy talking about Ener1 filing for bankruptcy Congressman Tim Murphy on Power and Money on Fox Business talking about Ener1 filing for bankruptcy. |  Illinois Rep. Kinzinger Discusses Ener1 Bankruptcy (Solyndra 3.0) Ener1, which had been awarded a $118.5 million stimulus grant, filed for bankruptcy on January 26, 2012. Ener1 joins the growing list of failed companies tha... |  Bringing Electric Cars to the Masses - Part 1 Part 1: Experts from Volvo Cars, Ener1 and the U.S. federal government discuss the challenges of bringing electric cars to the masses. Event held at Sweden H... |  Rep. Kinzinger: Ener1 bankruptcy is latest example of a jobs program gone bad Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) joins "Special Report" to discuss Ener1, who filed for bankruptcy on 1/26/2012. Ener1 was previously awarded a $118.5 million stim... |  Ener1 - SOCHI |  For Sale: Ener1 Battery Mnf. Facility For sale details Please visit http://www.schneiderind.com Real Estate Tour. Complete facility sale: Ener 1 Battery Mnf. Facility http://www.videotp.com. |  Vice President Biden Extols "Enron One" Vice President Biden visited Ener1, January 26, 2011, the day after the President pledged in his State of the Union address to put one million advanced techn... |  Bill Wilson on Lars Larson discussing Ener1 ALG President Bill Wilson appeared on Lars Larson's syndicated radio program to discuss green energy companies that have gone bankrupt, like Ener1. |  Obama Backed Ener1 Maker of Electric Car Batteries goes Bankrupt Taxpayers lose $118 Million Recorded on Jan 27 2012 The Obama Administartion gave ENER1, a company that makes electric car batteries, $118 million of taxpayer money and they declare ban... |  Senator Dick Lugar backed Ener1 and EnerDel before they filed for Bankruptcy Indiana's senior Senator and former Indianapolis mayor, Dick Lugar, was instrumental in securing stimulus funding for Indianapolis-based EnerDel. EnerDel won... |
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EON: Enhanced Online News (press release)
Wed, 15 May 2013 20:57:10 -0700
Michael DeLoye was most recently principal engineer at DRS Technologies where he was responsible for the design of processor boards used in a ruggedized, military environments. Prior to that, he served as chief technology officer at Ener1 Inc ...
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SustainableBusiness.com
Thu, 02 May 2013 14:42:05 -0700
Other casualties in the electric vehicle space are A123 Systems, which supplied lithium batteries to Fisker, and Ener1, another battery manufacturer for electric cars. Ener1, which received $118 million from DOE says it will exit bankruptcy with $86 ...
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Bloomberg
Mon, 13 May 2013 16:00:39 -0700
Alternative-energy companies that have failed since September 2011, some of whom received government financing to support their growth, include Solyndra LLC, A123 Systems Inc. (AONEQ), Ener1 Inc., Beacon Power Corp. (BCONQ) and Abound Solar Inc ...
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Daily Camera
Sun, 12 May 2013 16:32:11 -0700
At the beginning of the month, California electric car maker Coda Automotive filed for bankruptcy. That follows the bankruptcies of two electric vehicle battery makers — A123 Systems Inc. and Ener1 Inc. — last year. Copyright 2012 Boulder Daily Camera.
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Washington Examiner
Wed, 24 Apr 2013 12:20:26 -0700
“Don't forget, you put $90 billion, like 50 years' worth of breaks, into — into solar and wind, to Solyndra and Fisker and Tesla and Ener1. – Romney said in October 2012, calling the companies he cited “losers.” - CBS. At the time, Fisker already had ...
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National Legal and Policy Center
Thu, 25 Apr 2013 08:30:53 -0700
Failures such as Solyndra, Abound Solar, A123 Systems, Ener1, Beacon Power, LG Chem and others already mar their record, but the spectacle of Fisker's failure reaches new levels. While Solyndra accounted for a far greater loss in terms of dollars, the ...
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Bloomberg
Wed, 01 May 2013 03:30:25 -0700
Ener1 Inc., also a maker of batteries for electric cars, entered bankruptcy in January 2012. While A123 and an Ener1 unit received U.S. government funds, Coda didn't. The company applied for a $334 million loan in May 2010 and withdrew the request in ...
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The Daily Titan
Mon, 06 May 2013 02:02:23 -0700
Recent bankrupted taxpayer funded companies include electric car maker Fisker (leaving taxpayers on the hook for $193 million), battery producers A123 ($249 million), Ener1 ($118 million) and solar panel maker Solyndra ($535 million), to name a few.
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