Lithium-ion automotive battery manufacturing facility, Nersac, France

Nersac plant

Employees exit the newly opened Nersac, France production facility for lithium-ion automotive batteries, the first of its kind in the world. (CREDIT: Saft, Didier Cocatrix)



Lithium-ion automotive battery manufacturing facility, Nersac, France

Nersac lab
The automatic assembly line inserts the coil into the can and closes the cell. (CREDIT: Saft, Didier Cocatrix)



Lithium-ion automotive battery manufacturing facility, Nersac, France

Rollers
Operators complete a quality check at the end of the coating line, where the positive and negative ink is applied to the foils. (CREDIT: Saft, Didier Cocatrix)



Lithium-ion automotive battery manufacturing facility, Nersac, France

machine
This machine, part of the automatic assembly line, welds the cover to the can to close the cell. (CREDIT: Saft, Didier Cocatrix)



Lithium-ion automotive battery manufacturing facility, Nersac, France

complex machinery

The winding machine rolls the positive and negative electrodes and the separator together. (CREDIT: Saft, Didier Cocatrix)



PowerFrame™ grid

Power Grid

Our patented PowerFrame™ grid technology improves the quality and performance of automotive batteries and significantly reduces pollutant emissions.



Lithium-ion automotive battery manufacturing facility, Holland, Michigan

Meadowbrook HQ
Johnson Controls-Saft has announced plans to build its first U.S. cell manufacturing facility for lithium-ion hybrid batteries. The company will use an existing Johnson Controls facility at its Meadowbrook 48th Street site in Holland, Michigan.



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