Chapter 266 The Hardworking President(2/2)
For the development of the company, the president worked day and night, which is really admirable.
Well, that must be the case.
Assistant Komatsu decided to offer a cup of coffee to the president to refresh himself.
However, as soon as she got up, Shirakawa Kaede also stood up.
"I'll go to the reception room, and the information on the table will be sorted out first, and I'll read it when I come back."
"Hai"
Looking at Shirakawa Kaede's back as he hurried away, Assistant Komatsu's admiration for his president was rising.
Sure enough, the president is like a model worker.
Tired and work tirelessly.
When Shirakawa Kaede arrived at the conference room, the person from Panasonic had already sat down on time.
In addition to the last time Kawaguchi, there was another middle-aged man, and Yasuda and Hasegawa were still accompanying him.
"Sorry, everyone has been waiting for a long time."
"We have just arrived, so you don't have to be polite."
Kawaguchi Nan said hello together, and then introduced the middle-aged man around him to Shirakawa Kaede.
"Kupo Risan, Secretary of Panasonic's Home Battery Division."
"I am Shirakawa Kaede, I'm lucky to know!"
"Kupo Rishi, please take care of me!"
After both sides said hello, the straightforward Kuchi Kawaguchi was also the first to enter the topic.
"After I reported to President Sakaguchi, I also gained his approval for Shirakawa's last proposal.
So today I invited Kubo Risan from the Battery Division to disturb your club again.”
Kill, it was mainly because Roppongi took a sleep in Kawaguchi Nanichi last time.
Tsk, the women in Tokyo are different from those in Osaka.
Thinking of the details, Nan Yikawa couldn't help but loosen his tie. It was already winter, why was it still so hot?
After listening to the introduction, Kupori also nodded at Shirakawa Kaede with a smile.
“Panisham has a very extensive business and we are happy to engage in different business cooperation with other companies.
Regarding the household battery business, it is naturally within the scope of open projects.”
After saying that, Kupori glanced at Kuchiichi Kawaguchi beside him, and the latter immediately followed.
"Well, in principle, we agree with Sakashi Shirakawa's last proposal.
Panasonic is willing to use the nickel-cadmium battery process to exchange Shirakawa Electric's patent license.
However, considering the value difference between the two, you still need to compensate for it.”
"Nickel-cadmium battery?" Shirakawa Kaede couldn't help frowning when he heard the battery type informed by the other party.
"Shirakawa San, nickel-cadmium batteries are the most widely used battery type now, with mature processes and large market size."
Seeing that Shirakawa Kaede seemed not very satisfied, Kupori's tone slightly heavier and explained in a serious way.
I believe you, if you hadn't done your homework in advance, Shirakawa Kaede would have believed it.
Nickel-cadmium batteries are indeed the mainstream now, but they probably won’t be able to survive in the market for a few years.
Because nickel-hydrogen batteries with better performance than it have appeared and have begun to be used slowly.
The disadvantages of nickel-cadmium batteries are very obvious. First of all, metal cadmium is toxic.
To make such a battery, environmental processing is a headache. Tokyo doesn’t have to think about it anymore, you have to go far.
In addition, nickel-cadmium batteries have memory effects, and they must be fully charged or photoelectric discharged during use.
When not used like this, the battery capacity will be lost and the original power cannot be restored.
For example, a nickel-cadmium battery can only release 80% of the battery for a long time and start charging. After a period of time, the battery can only release 80% of the battery after being fully charged.
Invisible use habits can castrate the battery capacity.
Moreover, compared with nickel-hydrogen batteries, the open circuit voltage of nickel-cadmium batteries is only 1.2 volts, which is far worse than the former's 3.7 volts.
Several batteries must be connected in series during use to achieve the target voltage.
So will Shirakawa Kaede agree to the conditions offered by Panasonic?
Chapter completed!