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Ener1, Inc. Presents Advances in Battery Technology at the
53rd Annual Meeting of the International Society of
Electrochemistry

DUSSELDORF, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 18, 2002--South
Florida based Ener1, Inc. an emerging leader
in mobile power and clean energy solutions, is presenting
several technical papers during the 53rd Annual Meeting of
the International Society of Electrochemistry taking place
here this week. The papers relate to the company's
developments in Lithium-metal and Lithium-polymer battery
materials, chemistry, manufacturing, and control processes.

Scientists from Ener1, Inc.'s research and development group
are speaking on several topics of advanced battery
technology, including breakthroughs in non-destructive
measurement and control of manufacturing processes as well
as presenting other important papers describing the
company's R&D achievements and resulting intellectual
property.

Ener1 will deliver five technical presentations during the
program. The presentation titles are as follows:

1.  Electrolytic Nickel-Oxides in the Cathodes Of Lithium
Batteries - R. Apostolova, V. Nagirrny, Ukrainian State
Chemical Technology University, Dnepropetrovsk, UA; E.
Shembel, Ener1, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA

2.  Modifying Systems for Lithium-Polymer Power Sources - O.
Chervakov, E. Shembel, P. Novak, ENER1, Fort Lauderdale, FL,
USA; L. Neduzhko, N. Globa, I. Koval, T. Oliynik, Ukrainian
State Chemical Technology University, Dnepropetrovsk, UA

3.  Non-Destructive Control Method Of Solid Electrolytes and Power
Sources On Their Basis - V. Redko, E. Shembel, P. Novak, T.
Pastushkin, O. Chervakov, Y. Kalinushkin, Ener1, Fort
Lauderdale, FL, USA; V. Khandetsky, P. Grebenkin, O. Kolomoez,
A. Kvasha, Ukrainian State Chemical Technology University,
Dnepropetrovsk, UA

4.  Studies of the Transport Properties of Li-Ion Into Lithium
Batteries - E. Shembel, K. Kylyvnyk, Ener1, Fort Lauderdale,
FL, USA, V. Tysyachny, R. Apostolova, V. Nagirny, E Kozina,
Ukrainian State Chemical Technology University,
Dnepropetrovsk, UA.

5.  Anodes for Lithium-Ion Batteries Based On Modified Natural and
Metallurgical Graphites - E Shembel, P. Novak, Ener1, Fort
Lauderdale, FL, USA; N. Globa, A. Baskevich, N. Zaderey, L.
Vishnyakov, Yu Pustovalov. Ukrainian State Chemical Technology
University, Dnepropetrovsk, UA, Ukrainian State Chemical
Institute for Problems of Material Sciences of NASU, Kiev, UA

The subjects of the five papers Ener1 is presenting
represent the company's achievements in the field of lithium
power sources and demonstrate Ener1's commitment to
furthering both the theoretical and applied aspects of this
strategic technology. Ener1's developments relate to a wide
range of promising electrochemical systems for use in
high-energy lithium-metal and lithium-polymer secondary
batteries.

Dr. Elena Shembel, Ener1's Director of Research &
Development stated, "Our presenters, Doctors Chervakov and
Kylyvnyk, are representing the results achieved by the
Ener1's R&D team. Chervakov and Kylyvnyk will discuss
Ener1's unique and highly-efficient lithium-metal and
lithium-polymer secondary battery technology and processes.
Specifically, the presentations relate to the development of
a new polymer electrolyte for lithium-metal and lithium-ion
secondary batteries and new non-destructive, non-contact
control methods of the materials and direct control - on
their basis - of the manufacturing process of lithium
batteries. Additionally, the presentations describe
newly-developed electrode materials for lithium secondary
batteries. Ener1's business model includes both the
marketing of unique lithium-metal secondary batteries and
the licensing of the company's proprietary technology and
materials for lithium-ion and lithium-polymer batteries to
third parties."

The Ener1 R&D Team includes over a dozen PhD's, possessing
research and development skills in electrochemistry,
material science, physics, as well as manufacturing. The
company's team of scientists has published hundreds of
scientific papers and holds numerous patents and patents
pending. Ener1 is now completing its $20 million Fort
Lauderdale, Florida battery production facility and expects
to begin operations at the plant during the fourth quarter.

About Ener1, Inc.
Ener1, Inc., based in Boca Raton, Florida, is the new trade
name for Inprimis, Inc. The company leverages its expanding
portfolio of patent-pending technologies and advanced
digital media technology to develop, manufacture and
distribute products and services for a variety of commercial
and government markets.

For more information, visit the company's Web site at
http://www.ener1.com or call 561/997-6227.  Safe Harbor
Statement This release contains forward-looking statements
[...] CONTACT: Ener1, Inc., Boca Raton, Fla.  Michael
Stebel, 561/997-6227 ext. 327 [EMAIL PROTECTED] SOURCE:
Ener1, Inc.  09/18/2002 12:37 EASTERN
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