Using a search engine with keywords>>   2012 Ford Focus lithium
chemistry

http://www.cleanfleetreport.com/ford-focus-electric-ev-review/
Ford Focus Electric Car Price $39,200, Review, Test Drive | Clean ...
Nov 2, 2011 – Ford Focus Electric like driving a regular gasoline Focus,
more quiet and ... Ford's liquid-cooled LG Chem lithium-ion tri-metal
battery may do better in ... gas tank and a weight of only 125 pounds
using new battery chemistry.

http://green.autoblog.com/2010/09/02/2012-ford-focus-electric-to-use-liquid-cooled-lithium-polymer-ba/
2012 Ford Focus Electric to use liquid-cooled lithium-polymer battery
Sep 2, 2010 – Ford Focus EV When the Ford Focus Electric debuts late in
2011, it will now have a feature ... 2012 Ford Focus Electric to use
liquid-cooled lithium-polymer battery .... You can gel the elyte in any
chemistry and call it polymer.

>>LG Chem lithium-ion tri-metal battery
http://janderson99.hubpages.com/hub/How-to-Make-Electric-Cars-Hydrogen-Cars-and-Plug-In-Hybrid-Electric-Vehicles-Successful
Ford Focus EV
23 kWh. Lithium ion tri-metal cells from LG Chem.
75 miles (prototype) (120 km)
6-8 hours at 230V

>>LG Chem tri-metal

Clean Fleet Report Archives
www.cleanfleetreport.com/archives/page/16/
May 20, 2010 – The Ford Focus EV has a 23 kWh LG Chem Compact Power
lithium-ion tri-metal battery with over 17 kWh available in the
charge-discharge ...

>>LG Chem Compact Power

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LG_Chem#Ford_Focus_Electric
Compact Power, Inc. (CPI) is a wholly owned subsidiary of LG Chem based
in Troy, Michigan that assembles lithium-ion ...
Ford Focus Electric
CPI will also supply battery packs for the Ford Focus Electric that will
initially use cells manufactured in Korea by parent LG Chem and then
later will switch to cells produced in CPI's Holland, Michigan battery
plant

http://www.compactpower.com/lithium.shtml
Unique Features of LG Chem/LGCPI Lithium-Ion Polymer Cells


Conclusion: LG Chem Compact Power lithium-ion tri-metal polymer
batteries


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On Tue, Jan 29, 2013, at 06:03 AM, SLPinfo.org wrote:
> Bruce (or anyone else who knows),
> Do we have confirmation of the specific lithium chemistry it uses?
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