On 27 Aug 2015 at 10:43, brucedp5 via EV wrote:

> the Taiwanese company LG Chem 

>From lgchem.com : "Known as the largest chemical company in South Korea,
LG Chem extends its chemical expertise into Basic Materials & Chemicals, IT 
& Electronic Materials and Energy Solution."

If the reporter couldn't even get the company's home country right, I have 
to wonder what else he screwed up.

BTW, it's refreshing to see the prominent position LG gives EV batteries on 
this page :

http://www.lgchem.com/global/battery

They even have a big central graphic of an EV in cutaway.

I can remember when similar battery companies' websites totally ignored 
their feeble, reluctant roles in EV supply.

David Roden - Akron, Ohio, USA
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