2011年8月23日星期二
Johnson Controls engineer explains new battery technology to president
President Barack Obama returned to lc.btp00.001 Holland 13 months after attending a battery plant groundbreaking to tour another battery plant already in operation.
And Johnson Controls aspire 3935 battery senior engineer Anthony Pacheco gave him the inside look.
Although Obama’s appearance itself was groundbreaking last July, his hp pavilion dv4000 charger return Thursday had more of a getting-down-to-business feel.
Obama toured the Johnson Controls lithium-ion 3UR18650Y-2-QC261 battery plant, seeing the progress of the industry for himself.
“It is great that we can show the president what we are AS09B56 doing and the jobs we are creating,” Pacheco told The Sentinel after guiding the 4UR18650F-2-QC218 president through the plant.
“It was very exciting to be able to show him real LC.BTP01.013 product,” said Pacheco, who worked at the Holland plant for several years before transferring to the Milwaukee facility. “I explained one of the battery packs and talked about the Ford Transit Connect Electric. ... It’s not like these are out of AS07B32 science fiction anymore. They are on the road.”
Having the opportunity to participate in the tour AS07B31 was even more meaningful to Pacheco on a personal level: “I got to shake his ASUS A32-F3 battery hand and had my photo taken with him. Obviously, he’s the biggest celebrity I’ve ever met.”
Obama toured the 4UR18650F-1-QC192 facility before his speech to a crowd of about 200.
“Very cool,” Obama commented as Johnson Control employee John Park demonstrated an automatic storage and retrieval frame used to assemble the advanced batteries.
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