Amita (science and technology is their english name, note 5233 is their taiwan exchange number) plans to use Litarion's technology for EV and large energy storage business as outlined in this article. http://www.microsofttranslator.com/BV.aspx?ref=IE8Activity&a=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.investtw.net%2F%3Fc%3Dnews%26uid%3D134786 In this next article we can see how the same plans line up with Energy Absolute's. EV's and large scale energy storage. http://research.thanachartsec.co.th/TNS/EA161121E.pdf Litarion's batteries will be used by Energy Absolute for EV's and large scale energy storage for their wind and solar power plants and buses as well. The other major shareholder of Amita Technologies is Delta Electronics (a huge company), they bought out Mitsubishi Heavy Industries battery business a couple of years ago. Looking at their battery specs it appears that Litarion has a better battery. At this point I'm not sure how they fit into this puzzle but we will have to watch and see if they move to Litarion's technology as well.