Simplo profits from Dell's urgent battery orders
Simplo Technology chairman Raymond Sung has confirmed that the company has received urgent orders for 400,000 battery modules from Dell after the US computer giant announced a recall of about 4.1 million Dell-branded notebook-use lithium-ion batteries with cells manufactured by Sony due to fire risk. Sung said the company will adjust its capacity to meet Dell’s urgent orders, delivery for which will be completed in two months.
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