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Couple of things to note.
This is not a press release by LG. This is someone talking to the LG folks at a EV conference and reporting. They didn't ask a lot of important questions.
But, no manufacturer gives out cost figures. A lot of them don't give density figures either. This doesn't make them "vaporware" - just difficult to figure out the implications.
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This is not a press release by LG. This is someone talking to the LG folks at a EV conference and reporting. They didn't ask a lot of important questions.
But, no manufacturer gives out cost figures. A lot of them don't give density figures either. This doesn't make them "vaporware" - just difficult to figure out the implications.
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Nissan hasn't signed anything with LG, AFAIK. There were rumors that they may - but we didn't hear about anything after that. This makes it clear to me - Nissan decided to continue to use in-house batteries, not LG's.They have signed deals with GM, Ford, Renault, Nissan, Volkswagen, Volvo, Hyundai-Kia, Daimler Mercedes, and Volvo for cells.