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Matthew Rogers, an Energy Department senior adviser who has overseen the battery grants, said the administration was "very confident" that the demand for the vehicles
-- both for typical consumers and commercial fleet customers -- will keep the factories operating. "The prices of these batteries are coming down faster than we expected," he said. The companies say the federal incentives played a major role in opening the plants in the United States. Without the money, they would have turned to Asia, where the vast majority of electronic batteries and components are now built. "This money was instrumental in the decision to put manufacturing in North America. We think that without this, it's very unlikely that plants of this size and nature would have been happening in the U.S.," said David Vieau, A123 Systems's chief executive. With unemployment levels close to 10 percent across the nation and higher elsewhere, state governments say the battery program could create a transformative industry that could pay dividends for years. Gov. Jennifer Granholm, D-Mich., whose state economy has been ravaged by the economic downturn, said the federal battery program, along with state incentives, are projected to create 63,000 jobs in Michigan. Having the "entire battery ecosystem" will help her state compete for more work as electric vehicles take root. "This is not the end-all and be-all. This is one slice of the stimulus that has worked and will work
-- not just for temporary jobs but for permanent, long-term jobs that takes our automotive industry and our mobility in a new direction," Granholm said. ___ Online: A123: http://www.a123systems.com/ Johnson Controls Inc.: Energy Department: http://tinyurl.com/3xunnp6
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