Valence Technology increasing manufacturing to meet lithium phosphate battery demands

Jan. 1, 2020
Valence Technology, Inc. will increase its manufacturing capacity to meet anticipated demand for its safe, industry-leading lithium phosphate energy storage systems. By March 31, 2009, Valence plans to have in place an expanded manufacturing capacity

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Valence Technology, Inc. will increase its manufacturing capacity to meet anticipated demand for its safe, industry-leading lithium phosphate energy storage systems.

By March 31, 2009, Valence plans to have in place an expanded manufacturing capacity of $35 million to $50 million per quarter to support anticipated product sales. As the company’s manufacturing capacity expands, Valence believes it can achieve gross margins of approximately 30 percent of revenue with operating profit from 17 percent to 20 percent of revenue.

Valence recently announced it had secured an agreement with Tanfield Group Plc that will result in the purchase of up to $70 million of product during the first phase of the contract to power zero emission, all-electric commercial delivery vehicles. The Valence battery systems are being installed in leading-edge vans and trucks produced by Tanfield’s UK-based trading division, Smith Electric Vehicles, the world’s largest manufacturer of electric vans and trucks.

“Increasing our capacity to manufacture additional battery systems will assure we have the capability to fulfill the anticipated demand we believe to be building in our sales pipeline,” says Robert L. Kanode, CEO and president of Valence Technology. “And, with operational full service fulfillment centers in Europe, North America and China we are ready to provide the service and support our customers need.”

About Valence Technology, Inc.
Valence Technology developed and markets the industry's first commercially available, safe, large-format family of lithium phosphate rechargeable batteries. The company has its headquarters in Austin, Texas, and facilities in Las Vegas, Mallusk, Northern Ireland, and Suzhou, China. For more information, visit www.valence.com.

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