MATTHEWS, N.C.

MATTHEWS, N.C.—A decade-long program to develop specially coated conductive foil current collectors and use them in new all-solid lithium polymeric metal (LPM) battery for electric cars is paying off for Exopack Advanced Coatings™. The company has been awarded the business to supply critical current collectors for batteries designed to power a 100-percent electric car now under development by a European partnership. The joint venture—involving Bollore Group, a diversified French company and Pininfarina, an Italian niche automaker—plans to produce and deliver 20,000 of the emissions-free vehicles to buyers in Europe, Japan and the U.S. by 2012. Chuck Quinby, global business development manager at Exopack Advanced

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