September 19, 2007

A123Systems™ to Supply Lithium Ion Engine Start Batteries to Cessna Aircraft Company for Citation Fleet of Aircraft (archived)

Nanophosphate™ Lithium Ion Batteries Uniquely Applicable to Aviation Industry Offering Lighter Weight and Fuel Savings for Jet Engine Start and Auxiliary Power Unit Start Applications

Watertown, Mass. - September 19, 2007 - A123Systems, developer and producer of patent-pending Nanophosphate lithium ion batteries, today announced that it will supply Cessna Aircraft Company, a Textron Inc. (NYSE: TXT) company, with a lithium ion engine start battery. Under the terms of the agreement, the batteries will be used in the Cessna Citation fleet of aircraft, Cessna’s business jet product line.

A123Systems’ battery technology is uniquely applicable to both commercial and very light jets (VLJs), bringing numerous benefits to jet engine start and auxiliary power unit (APU) start applications. With a significant weight reduction over existing aircraft batteries, the company’s lithium ion technology is intended to replace the currently used Lead Acid and NiCd batteries. A123Systems’ drop-in replacements are based on existing aircraft battery designs, allowing OEM aircraft manufacturers a clear path to a lithium ion solution. Inherently safer than other lithium ion chemistries, the batteries offer minimal maintenance over extended life.

“Teaming up with the world’s largest manufacturer of business jet aircraft enables us to quickly bring to market a viable, cost-effective long-term solution for the aviation industry,” said David Vieau, president and CEO of A123Systems. “This successful effort further validates the value our batteries offer to all modes of transportation including hybrid vehicles and aircraft.”

The battery packs have a central monitoring system for in-cockpit diagnostic reporting and integrated intelligent balancing circuitry. Additionally, the cells offer a wide range of operating temperatures to meet rigorous aviation requirements. Offering exceptional cycle and calendar life versus existing solutions, A123Systems’ battery technology requires fewer maintenance cycles, thus lowering overall ownership costs.

A123Systems is scheduled to deliver its aviation packs to Cessna late in the second quarter of 2008. The exact Citation airframes to use the lithium ion batteries from A123Systems are yet to be determined.

About A123Systems

A123Systems is one of the world’s leading suppliers of high-power lithium ion batteries. The company’s patent pending Nanophosphate™ technology enables its batteries to deliver a previously unavailable combination of power, safety and life.  Applicable to a wide range of industries, A123Systems’ products remove many traditional technology constraints to provide OEMs expanded flexibility in system design.  With world-class expertise and management, global manufacturing operations and one of the largest automotive lithium ion R&D teams, A123Systems’ and its Automotive Class Lithium Ion™ products are helping to accelerate platform electrification.  Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Massachusetts, A123Systems’ proprietary nanoscale electrode technology is built on initial developments from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.  A123Systems' Advanced Research & Government Solutions Division in Ann Arbor, Michigan is nationally recognized for new materials development and cutting-edge research.  For additional information please visit www.a123systems.com.


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