JCI Making Start-Stop Batteries in China

Johnson Controls Begins Production Of Batteries For Start-Stop Vehicles In China

According to JCI, 40 percent of all cars in the world's biggest automotive market could be powered by advanced lead-acid batteries by 2020.

Johnson-Controls-LogoSHANGHAI – Johnson Controls is expanding its manufacturing operations in China, adding production of advanced lead-acid batteries for Start-Stop vehicles to help automakers meet increasingly strict fuel economy and emission regulations.

“We’re excited to announce the delivery of our first batch of locally-manufactured batteries to power Start-Stop vehicles for local and global automakers in China,” said Kenneth Yeng, vice president and general manager, Johnson Controls Power Solutions China.

The global Start-Stop market for new vehicles could reach 49 million annually by 2020. In China, the company predicts 40 percent of all new vehicles will be Start-Stop in this time frame.

“Start-Stop is the best technology to help automakers meet increasingly strict environmental regulations while saving consumers money, as it requires minimal changes to the vehicle and costs significantly less than hybrid or electric vehicles,” said Lisa Bahash, group vice president and general manager, Original Equipment, Johnson Controls Power Solutions.

Regulators in China, Europe, Japan and the United States are putting aggressive fuel economy and carbon emission reduction targets in place for the 2015-2021 time period. Start-Stop has emerged as one of the preferred technologies for meeting these targets by enabling 5 percent fuel economy savings over a conventional vehicle. The technology automatically shuts off the engine when the car is idle and restarts it when the driver’s foot leaves the brake pedal. During this time, the vehicle’s electrical systems – from entertainment to lights – use energy from an advanced lead-acid battery rather than the gas-powered engine, thus saving fuel.

“Johnson Controls is the world’s leading provider of batteries for Start-Stop vehicles and we plan to continue to invest in bringing advanced technologies, technical capabilities and capacity to the country in collaboration with our customers,” added Yeng.

The company recently began making Enhanced Flooded Batteries (EFB) at its facility in Changxing, China, for use in Start-Stop vehicles. Johnson Controls also has plans to localize production of Absorbent Glass Mat (AGM) batteries to support demand for fuel-efficient Start-Stop technology as part of the company’s complete portfolio of energy storage products. In addition, the company debuted its 12V Lithium-ion battery for Advanced Start-Stop vehicles at the 16th Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition, going on this week. The 12V Lithium-ion battery can increase fuel economy efficiency by up to 8 percent.

China represents a major growth market for Johnson Controls. The company is currently building its second global headquarters in Shanghai, which will open in 2017.

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