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Coda Automotive

CODA Automotive Inc. was a privately held American company headquartered in Los Angeles, California. The company designed and assembled lithium-iron phosphate (LiFePO4) battery systems for automotive and power storage utility applications, and electric cars.[1] Miles Automotive partnered with Hafei and Qingyuan Electric Vehicle to establish Coda Automotive as an affiliate company.[4][5] The name CODA comes from the musical term for the concluding passage of a piece of music. CODA Automotive has said that it chose the name because its electric vehicle technology represents an end for combustion engine vehicles, and the start of the electric vehicle era.[6]

Coda Automotive Inc.
TypePrivate
IndustryAutomotive, Battery[1]
Founded2009; 14 years ago (2009)[2]
DefunctMay 2016; 7 years ago (2016-05)
FateAcquired by Exergonix, Inc.
HeadquartersLos Angeles, California[1]
Key people
Philip Murtaugh (CEO),
Ashoka Achuthan (CFO),
Steven "Mac" Heller
(Executive Chairman)
ProductsCoda Car[1] lithium-iron batteries
ParentCODA Holdings (2009-2015)[2] Exergonix, Inc.[3] (2016-)
WebsiteCODA Energy

In June 2009, CODA announced the creation and funding of LIO Energy Systems,[7] a global joint-venture with Lishen Power Battery. LIO Energy Systems was formed with the purpose of designing, manufacturing, and selling battery systems for electric vehicles and utility applications. LIO Energy Systems will supply battery systems to CODA Automotive for use in the all-electric CODA, to other automotive OEMs globally, and to renewable energy producers, utilities and other power storage customers. LIO Energy Systems was later renamed CODA Energy.[8]

CODA's sole vehicle offering was the Coda all-electric sedan, a four-door, five passenger electric car powered by a battery pack that delivered a United States Environmental Protection Agency rated range of 88 mi (142 km), the longest among its class, although considerably less than the Tesla Roadster and Tesla Model S.[9] The electric car was released in March 2012,[10] and initially was available only in California.[11][12] After low initial sales of the Coda Car, Coda Automotive terminated 15% of its workforce,[13] and entered a period of financial difficulty.[14][15] By May 2013, Coda was seeking bankruptcy protection.[16] By May 2016, Exergonix, Inc. acquired all assets of the company.[3]

Corporate strategy and partners

 
CODA employees in Santa Monica, CA

CODA Automotive's goal is to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles, and renewable energy technology globally. To this end, CODA has focused on improving performance, safety, reducing cost, and commercializing production of battery systems built for automotive applications, which it views as the "chief enabling technology" for all-electric cars. To reduce the cost of building its vehicles, CODA controls all core design, and engineering work internally while partnering with established automotive manufacturers, and suppliers around the world. CODA's supply chain partners include BorgWarner, UQM Technologies, EnergyCS, Continental Automotive Systems, Porsche Design Studios, Delphi, Celgard, Novolyte Technologies, OMITEC, Lear, Hella, Hafei, and Lishen. In total, CODA has more than thirty suppliers, and partners on four continents.[17] In March 2012, Chinese car maker Great Wall Motors formed a joint venture with Coda.[18]

Products

Coda all-electric car

 
CODA electric car exhibited at the 2012 Washington Auto Show, District of Columbia

CODA's first car is an all-electric four-door, five passenger battery electric vehicle (BEV), the CODA sedan. The car is powered by a 31 kWh lithium ion iron phosphate (LiFePO4) battery pack that is substantially larger than that of other vehicles in its class.[19] According to the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Coda's 31 kWh lithium ion iron phosphate (LiFePO4) battery system delivers a range of 88 mi (142 km), the longest among its class. EPA's rated the Coda's combined fuel economy at 73 miles per gallon gasoline equivalent(3.2 L/100 km).[9][20] The car is backed by a 3-year, 36,000 mile limited warranty[21] and the battery system is backed by a 10-year, 100,000 mile limited warranty.[22]

CODA announced that net price will be US$37,250 before any electric vehicle federal tax credit, and other state and local incentives that are available in the U.S.[22] Initial deliveries of the vehicle were planned for December 2010, but were pushed back to the second half of 2011 as CODA decided to have more time available to ensure the quality of the car,[23] and later were again rescheduled for late 2011.[11] The latest market launch was slated for February 2012,[24] but the first deliveries to retail customers in the United States took place in March 2012.[10] Initially the electric car is available only in California.[11]

Battery production and distribution joint-venture

CODA has a global joint-venture with Lishen Power Battery, a global battery cell supplier to Samsung, Motorola, and Apple, for the design, manufacture, and sale of battery systems called LIO Energy Systems. The name was selected because “LIO” is the reverse spelling of “oil.” Together, CODA and Lishen developed a lithium iron phosphate battery cell for transportation, and utility applications, which includes, renewable energy (wind and solar power) storage.[25] LIO Energy Systems currently operates a manufacturing facility in Tianjin and plans to build a U.S. facility in Columbus, Ohio.[26] Initially, the CODA will be the primary recipient of the battery systems produced by LIO. LIO's production capacity will total 1.4 billion amp hours in Tianjin, China at full scale. With the completion of the Ohio plant, total capacity will reach two billion Ah (6.3 million kWh) of energy storage.[27]

In May 2010, U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke visited the LIO Energy Systems facility in Tianjin as part of the Obama administration's first cabinet-level trade mission to China. Commenting on the visit, Locke said, "International green technology partnerships can produce rapid job growth back home and deliver energy solutions abroad, and CODA's venture proves it."[27]

Financial history and investors

 
Former CODA Logo

Kevin Czinger and Miles Rubin founded Coda in 2009. Early funding raised US$125 million.[28] On January 6, 2011, Coda announced the first close of a US$76 million Series D investment round, bringing the company's “total invested capital” to more than US$200 million.[29] Lio Energy Systems, CODA's joint venture with Lishen, is funded by a US$100 million equity investment by the partners, and as such, entered into “cooperation agreements” for “up to US$327 million of long-term credit.”.[30]

Notable investors include, equity firms, Harbinger Capital Partners,[28] Piper Jaffray,[28] Riverstone Holdings,[28] and personal investors, Henry "Hank" Paulson,[28] John Bryson,[28] Klaus Tschira,[28] Les Wexner,[28] Mack McLarty,[28] Miles Rubin,[28] Steven “Mac” Heller,[28] and Tom Steyer.[28]

Bankruptcy and legal issues

After selling approximately 100 Coda Cars in California, Coda filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on May 1, 2013.[31] Coda Holdings stated that it expects to emerge from the bankruptcy process to focus solely on its subsidiary Coda Energy, and would abandon car manufacturing which is capital intensive.[16][32]

Shortly after the bankruptcy announcement, former employee Tony Bulchak filed a class-action lawsuit against the automaker, alleging that Coda laid off 125 workers on December 14, 2012, without giving them a 60-day notice.[33]

Awards

Lung disease advocacy group Breathe California named CODA a Clean Air Award winner in the technology development category on April 19, 2010.[34]

Silicon Valley networking organization AlwaysOn selected CODA as one of the top privately held companies focused on green technology in its GoingGreen 100 list for 2010.[35]

References

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  8. ^ About CODA Energy
  9. ^ a b U.S. Department of Energy and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (2012-03-09). "2011–12 Electric Vehicles - 2012 Coda". Fueleconomy.gov. Retrieved 2012-03-11.
  10. ^ a b Danny King (2012-03-19). "Coda sells first three battery-electric cars to California customers". Autoblog Green. Retrieved 2012-03-19.
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  13. ^ Coda Automotive undergoes "massive layoffs"
  14. ^ . 2013-03-05. Archived from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2013-04-14.
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  16. ^ a b Reuters (2013-05-01). "Electric Car Maker Files for Bankruptcy Protection". The New York Times. Retrieved 2013-05-01. {{cite news}}: |author= has generic name (help)
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  18. ^ "Not yet: Look before you leapfrog", The Economist, 2012-05-05, retrieved 2019-07-31
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  20. ^ Sebastian Blanco (2012-03-08). "Coda get official EPA numbers: 73 MPGe with an 88-mile range *UPDATE". Autoblog Green. from the original on 2016-03-06. Retrieved 2012-03-11.
  21. ^ "CODA Automotive Launches Direct-to-Consumer Sales of Its All-Electric, Zero Tailpipe Emissions Sedan". PRNewswire. 2010-09-21. Retrieved 2019-07-31.
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  23. ^ Katie Fehrenbacher. . Reuters. Archived from the original on 2010-11-20. Retrieved 2010-11-20.
  24. ^ Eric Loveday (2012-01-02). "Coda Electric Sedan to Make Showroom Debut in February, Sales to Follow". PluginCars.com. Retrieved 2019-07-31.
  25. ^ . Lio Energy Systems. Archived from the original on 2010-11-25. Retrieved 2010-06-23.
  26. ^ "Some Roads to US Electric Car Batteries Go Via China". The Wall Street Journal. 2010-05-22. Retrieved 2019-07-31.
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  30. ^ "Commerce Secretary Gary Locke to Visit CODA's Electric Car and Clean Energy Storage Battery Manufacturing Facility" (Press release). PR Newswire.
  31. ^ "Coda Automative Chapter 11 Petition" (PDF). PacerMonitor. 2013-05-01. Retrieved 2016-06-10.
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External links

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CODA Automotive Inc was a privately held American company headquartered in Los Angeles California The company designed and assembled lithium iron phosphate LiFePO4 battery systems for automotive and power storage utility applications and electric cars 1 Miles Automotive partnered with Hafei and Qingyuan Electric Vehicle to establish Coda Automotive as an affiliate company 4 5 The name CODA comes from the musical term for the concluding passage of a piece of music CODA Automotive has said that it chose the name because its electric vehicle technology represents an end for combustion engine vehicles and the start of the electric vehicle era 6 Coda Automotive Inc TypePrivateIndustryAutomotive Battery 1 Founded2009 14 years ago 2009 2 DefunctMay 2016 7 years ago 2016 05 FateAcquired by Exergonix Inc HeadquartersLos Angeles California 1 Key peoplePhilip Murtaugh CEO Ashoka Achuthan CFO Steven Mac Heller Executive Chairman ProductsCoda Car 1 lithium iron batteriesParentCODA Holdings 2009 2015 2 Exergonix Inc 3 2016 WebsiteCODA EnergyIn June 2009 CODA announced the creation and funding of LIO Energy Systems 7 a global joint venture with Lishen Power Battery LIO Energy Systems was formed with the purpose of designing manufacturing and selling battery systems for electric vehicles and utility applications LIO Energy Systems will supply battery systems to CODA Automotive for use in the all electric CODA to other automotive OEMs globally and to renewable energy producers utilities and other power storage customers LIO Energy Systems was later renamed CODA Energy 8 CODA s sole vehicle offering was the Coda all electric sedan a four door five passenger electric car powered by a battery pack that delivered a United States Environmental Protection Agency rated range of 88 mi 142 km the longest among its class although considerably less than the Tesla Roadster and Tesla Model S 9 The electric car was released in March 2012 10 and initially was available only in California 11 12 After low initial sales of the Coda Car Coda Automotive terminated 15 of its workforce 13 and entered a period of financial difficulty 14 15 By May 2013 Coda was seeking bankruptcy protection 16 By May 2016 Exergonix Inc acquired all assets of the company 3 Contents 1 Corporate strategy and partners 2 Products 2 1 Coda all electric car 3 Battery production and distribution joint venture 4 Financial history and investors 4 1 Bankruptcy and legal issues 5 Awards 6 References 7 External linksCorporate strategy and partners Edit CODA employees in Santa Monica CACODA Automotive s goal is to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles and renewable energy technology globally To this end CODA has focused on improving performance safety reducing cost and commercializing production of battery systems built for automotive applications which it views as the chief enabling technology for all electric cars To reduce the cost of building its vehicles CODA controls all core design and engineering work internally while partnering with established automotive manufacturers and suppliers around the world CODA s supply chain partners include BorgWarner UQM Technologies EnergyCS Continental Automotive Systems Porsche Design Studios Delphi Celgard Novolyte Technologies OMITEC Lear Hella Hafei and Lishen In total CODA has more than thirty suppliers and partners on four continents 17 In March 2012 Chinese car maker Great Wall Motors formed a joint venture with Coda 18 Products EditCoda all electric car Edit CODA electric car exhibited at the 2012 Washington Auto Show District of ColumbiaMain article Coda electric car CODA s first car is an all electric four door five passenger battery electric vehicle BEV the CODA sedan The car is powered by a 31 kWh lithium ion iron phosphate LiFePO4 battery pack that is substantially larger than that of other vehicles in its class 19 According to the US Environmental Protection Agency EPA the Coda s 31 kWh lithium ion iron phosphate LiFePO4 battery system delivers a range of 88 mi 142 km the longest among its class EPA s rated the Coda s combined fuel economy at 73 miles per gallon gasoline equivalent 3 2 L 100 km 9 20 The car is backed by a 3 year 36 000 mile limited warranty 21 and the battery system is backed by a 10 year 100 000 mile limited warranty 22 CODA announced that net price will be US 37 250 before any electric vehicle federal tax credit and other state and local incentives that are available in the U S 22 Initial deliveries of the vehicle were planned for December 2010 but were pushed back to the second half of 2011 as CODA decided to have more time available to ensure the quality of the car 23 and later were again rescheduled for late 2011 11 The latest market launch was slated for February 2012 24 but the first deliveries to retail customers in the United States took place in March 2012 10 Initially the electric car is available only in California 11 Battery production and distribution joint venture EditCODA has a global joint venture with Lishen Power Battery a global battery cell supplier to Samsung Motorola and Apple for the design manufacture and sale of battery systems called LIO Energy Systems The name was selected because LIO is the reverse spelling of oil Together CODA and Lishen developed a lithium iron phosphate battery cell for transportation and utility applications which includes renewable energy wind and solar power storage 25 LIO Energy Systems currently operates a manufacturing facility in Tianjin and plans to build a U S facility in Columbus Ohio 26 Initially the CODA will be the primary recipient of the battery systems produced by LIO LIO s production capacity will total 1 4 billion amp hours in Tianjin China at full scale With the completion of the Ohio plant total capacity will reach two billion Ah 6 3 million kWh of energy storage 27 In May 2010 U S Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke visited the LIO Energy Systems facility in Tianjin as part of the Obama administration s first cabinet level trade mission to China Commenting on the visit Locke said International green technology partnerships can produce rapid job growth back home and deliver energy solutions abroad and CODA s venture proves it 27 Financial history and investors Edit Former CODA LogoKevin Czinger and Miles Rubin founded Coda in 2009 Early funding raised US 125 million 28 On January 6 2011 Coda announced the first close of a US 76 million Series D investment round bringing the company s total invested capital to more than US 200 million 29 Lio Energy Systems CODA s joint venture with Lishen is funded by a US 100 million equity investment by the partners and as such entered into cooperation agreements for up to US 327 million of long term credit 30 Notable investors include equity firms Harbinger Capital Partners 28 Piper Jaffray 28 Riverstone Holdings 28 and personal investors Henry Hank Paulson 28 John Bryson 28 Klaus Tschira 28 Les Wexner 28 Mack McLarty 28 Miles Rubin 28 Steven Mac Heller 28 and Tom Steyer 28 Bankruptcy and legal issues Edit After selling approximately 100 Coda Cars in California Coda filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on May 1 2013 31 Coda Holdings stated that it expects to emerge from the bankruptcy process to focus solely on its subsidiary Coda Energy and would abandon car manufacturing which is capital intensive 16 32 Shortly after the bankruptcy announcement former employee Tony Bulchak filed a class action lawsuit against the automaker alleging that Coda laid off 125 workers on December 14 2012 without giving them a 60 day notice 33 Awards EditLung disease advocacy group Breathe California named CODA a Clean Air Award winner in the technology development category on April 19 2010 34 Silicon Valley networking organization AlwaysOn selected CODA as one of the top privately held companies focused on green technology in its GoingGreen 100 list for 2010 35 References Edit a b c d CODA Holdings Celebrates Global Headquarters Grand Opening Ceremonies with California Governor Jerry PRNewswire 2011 11 10 retrieved 2011 11 17 a b 95 CODA Holdings Forbes 2011 11 30 a b Wesoff Eric 2016 05 17 Is the Third Time a Charm for Coda s Energy Storage Business Greentech Media Massachusetts United States Lienert Paul 2009 06 04 China Made Hafei Saibao Heads to U S Rebadged as Coda Sedan Edmunds com Inc Retrieved 2012 07 13 Abuelsamid Sam 2009 06 03 Miles EV launches Coda Automotive for full speed electric sedan AOL Inc Retrieved 2012 07 13 CODA Automotive The All Electric Car Company CODA Automotive Retrieved 2011 11 19 dead YouTube link dead YouTube link Chris Woodyard 2010 05 25 CODA to build big plant in Ohio if grants come through USA Today Retrieved 2010 06 23 About CODA Energy a b U S Department of Energy and U S Environmental Protection Agency 2012 03 09 2011 12 Electric Vehicles 2012 Coda Fueleconomy gov Retrieved 2012 03 11 a b Danny King 2012 03 19 Coda sells first three battery electric cars to California customers Autoblog Green Retrieved 2012 03 19 a b c Brad Berman 2011 04 25 First Coda Electric Car Deliveries Now Late Fourth Quarter 2011 PluginCars com Retrieved 2011 04 27 L A auto show Coda pushes EV launch back to second half of 2011 Autoweek Archived from the original on 2012 03 23 Retrieved 2010 11 18 Coda Automotive undergoes massive layoffs Low Battery Coda On Last Leg Future Unknown 2013 03 05 Archived from the original on 2016 03 05 Retrieved 2013 04 14 Coda Furloughs Workers in New Wave of Cost Cuts a b Reuters 2013 05 01 Electric Car Maker Files for Bankruptcy Protection The New York Times Retrieved 2013 05 01 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a author has generic name help Kevin Czinger Funding a Movement of Positive Energy CODA Automotive Archived from the original on 2010 07 03 Retrieved 2010 06 23 Not yet Look before you leapfrog The Economist 2012 05 05 retrieved 2019 07 31 How the 2011 Coda Sedan hopes to compete with the Nissan Leaf 4 October 2010 Sebastian Blanco 2012 03 08 Coda get official EPA numbers 73 MPGe with an 88 mile range UPDATE Autoblog Green Archived from the original on 2016 03 06 Retrieved 2012 03 11 CODA Automotive Launches Direct to Consumer Sales of Its All Electric Zero Tailpipe Emissions Sedan PRNewswire 2010 09 21 Retrieved 2019 07 31 a b Nikki Gordon Bloomfield 2011 11 16 2011 LA Auto Show Coda Releases Pricing Details on 2012 Sedan Green Car Reports Archived from the original on 2016 01 28 Retrieved 2011 11 16 Katie Fehrenbacher Coda Pushes Back Sales Date of Electric Sedan Reuters Archived from the original on 2010 11 20 Retrieved 2010 11 20 Eric Loveday 2012 01 02 Coda Electric Sedan to Make Showroom Debut in February Sales to Follow PluginCars com Retrieved 2019 07 31 Who is Lio Lio Energy Systems Archived from the original on 2010 11 25 Retrieved 2010 06 23 Some Roads to US Electric Car Batteries Go Via China The Wall Street Journal 2010 05 22 Retrieved 2019 07 31 a b Global Energy Experts James P McGinnis and Lord John Browne Join CODA s Board of Directors Archived from the original on 2011 02 13 a b c d e f g h i j k l Dumaine Brian 2012 09 24 Heavy Hitters Make An Electric Car Fortune 89 92 Archived from the original on 2012 11 14 CODA Holdings Raises 76 Million in Series D Initial Closing Archived from the original on 2011 01 19 Retrieved 2011 01 06 Commerce Secretary Gary Locke to Visit CODA s Electric Car and Clean Energy Storage Battery Manufacturing Facility Press release PR Newswire Coda Automative Chapter 11 Petition PDF PacerMonitor 2013 05 01 Retrieved 2016 06 10 Read Richard 2013 05 01 Electric Car Company Coda Files for Bankruptcy The Car Connection Retrieved 2019 07 31 Fehrenbacher Katie 2013 05 01 Another WARN class action suit for cleantech this time for Coda Automotive Gigaom Retrieved 2019 07 31 Sam Abuelsamid Breathe California gives clean air award to CODA Automotive CODA Automotive Retrieved 2010 06 23 AlwaysOn names CODA a GoingGreen 100 winner Archived 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