Lithium thermal battery is a rechargeable and dischargeable secondary battery that mainly relies on the movement of lithium ions between the positive and negative electrodes. Cathode material has always been the core material of lithium-ion batteries. Its choice directly determines the performance of the battery. At present, lithium cobalt oxide, lithium manganate, lithium iron phosphate, nickel cobalt manganese/aluminum ternary materials and other lithium compounds are common The cathode material. Shandong Huachuang Times Optoelectronics Technology Co., Ltd. , https://www.dadncell.com
China - January 28, 2008 - GE Enterprise Solutions announced the appointment of Mr. Huang Keqiang as the first general manager of the group in China. This will further strengthen GE's presence in China and increase resources to drive growth opportunities in the Chinese market and better serve its customers.
Huang Keqiang has been with GE for 8 years and currently serves as General Manager of GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies China. As his responsibilities expand, he will work closely with the entire GE Enterprise Solutions Group to develop a proactive development plan that maximizes resources and builds a world-class Chinese team that can drive business growth. He will continue to work in Shanghai. This appointment takes effect immediately.
“China has huge business opportunities,†said Charlene Begley, president and CEO of GE Enterprise Solutions. “The rich experience and outstanding leadership of Mr. Huang Keqiang will help us accelerate our business in this important market.â€
“We have a first-class team in China and they have strong professional knowledge.†Huang Keqiang said. “The most important thing is that we are very willing to bring the best technologies and solutions to China to help China develop.†Earlier this month, GE reiterated its 2008 Industrial Group guidelines, pointing out that Enterprise Solutions Group is growing in the global market. Strong.
As one of the Olympic Global Partners, GE is the exclusive provider of many innovative products and services that are essential to the success of the Olympics. From the provision of Olympic venue power, lighting, security and modular space solutions to the ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) equipment needed to help doctors treat athletes, GE will work with the Olympic Organizing Committee, the local municipal government and the Olympics. Partners work closely together to understand their needs and provide solutions that only GE can provide. In addition, NBC Universal, one of the GE divisions, is the only US media partner in the current Olympics. The partnership between the Olympic Games and GE and NBC Universal will continue until the 2012 London Olympics.
GE Enterprise Solutions combines GE's powerful intelligence and multi-industry expertise and expertise to deliver proven, comprehensive solutions that deliver productivity and efficiency. The group consists of high-tech, high-growth businesses, including sensing and inspection technology, security, GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms and Digital Energy, with annual global business of $5 billion and 17,000 customer-centric operations in 35 countries. Employee.
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The negative electrode material is mainly used for the storage and release of battery energy, and is also an important part of the battery. At present, anode materials are mainly divided into carbon materials for commercial applications and non-carbon anode materials such as silicon-based materials, alloy materials, and tin-gold materials that are under research and development. The positive and negative materials of lithium batteries are synergistic with each other, which together affect the performance of lithium-ion batteries, and are ultimately used in new energy vehicles, energy storage devices, electronic products and other fields.