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International Battery Readies its Ruggedized and Rechargeable NPS 160 HyperClass™ Lithium-ion Battery Systems for Military Micogrids |
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ALLENTOWN, Pa – September 21, 2011 – International Battery ( www.internationalbattery.com), a U.S. manufacturer and developer of large-format Lithium-ion rechargeable batteries, announces the readiness of its NPS 160 Lithium-ion energy storage systems for use in military microgrids. The NPS 160 is the company’s next generation 4.1 kilowatt hour system designed for the harsh demands of military applications. It is designed to meet the weight, temperature and environmental extremes experienced by tactical military vehicles. The ruggedized NPS 160 provides one of the highest density energy storage solutions in one of the smallest and lightest weight packages in the industry today. |
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The modular, 24-volt energy storage system utilizes International Battery’s HyperClass large-format Lithium Iron Phosphate (considered the safest form of Lithium-ion chemistry) cells combined with an advanced thermal management technology to deliver reliable energy in a compact, small footprint package. To meet the strict military specification (Mil-Spec) requirements, the NPS 160 has undergone readiness testing, including live-round fire, submersion and fire. |
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The remote locations of United States Marine Corps (USMC) Forward Operating Bases (FOBs) create significant challenges for logistics support of combat operations. These FOBs are dependent on long-distance deliveries of significant quantities of bulk fuel. Convoy routes through unsecured areas are frequently hazardous and transport is expensive. The delivered cost of fuel can easily total ten to a hundred times its original purchase price. FOBs can now advance their sustainability goals by incorporating energy efficient technologies such as solar, wind and energy storage systems. The NPS 160 enables storage of solar and/or wind energy in a package substantially lighter than a typical lead-acid battery solution. The Lithium-ion battery also has greater than five times the cycle life of lead-acid batteries, exhibits significantly improved durability when operating at extreme ambient temperatures – which severely shorten the lifetime of typical lead-acid batteries – and allows for near 100 percent utilization of the nameplate battery capacity. In addition, the NPS 160 modules can be racked or stacked to meet various application requirements. |
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For use in tactical military vehicles, the ruggedized NPS 160 can power electronic communications systems without reliance on the vehicle’s engine for power. This greatly reduces fuel consumption and heat signature – critical for Silent Watch operations – while significantly increasing energy efficiencies which reduce costs and logistics. The NPS unit can also provide substantial backup capacity to a vehicle’s start battery. |
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“Our NPS 160 is the perfect building block for storing energy in military transportation and microgrid applications,” said International Battery’s Executive Vice President of Business Development & Sales, David McShane. “We can pack 4.1 kilowatts of energy in a 50 kilogram box – making our NPS 160 very attractive. This, combined with its tested ruggedness and ability to withstand harsh environmental conditions, makes the NPS 160 an ideal choice for demanding military applications.” |
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To demonstrate its capabilities, the NPS 160 will be on display during the Modern Day Marine Expo (September 27 - 29 in Quantico, Virginia) within HDT Global’s “Energy Alley” in booth number 358. During the show, International Battery will demonstrate how its batteries can provide power to vital communications and electronic systems equipped inside HDT’s innovative Base-X® Model 303 expeditionary shelter. The demonstration will simulate how two of the NPS 160 8 kilowatt-hour battery modules can capture 1600 watts of solar power within HDT’s Balance of Systems Unit (BOS) expeditionary power system. |
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Pennsylvania-based International Battery is a leading manufacturer of large-format Lithium-ion cells and energy storage systems that incorporates the company’s Battery Management System (BMS) that performs monitoring and balancing at the individual cell level. International Battery’s energy storage systems offer superior high temperature performance, over 90 percent efficiency and more than 4000 cycles at 100 percent depth of discharge. The system with an efficient electrical bus and low thermal management requirement allows for compact packaging and excellent energy density. International Battery is involved with various fuel saving programs including the U.S. Marines’ Ground Renewable Expeditionary Energy Network System (GREENS) as well as the Hybrid Advanced Microgrid Power System (HAMPS) which several branches of the military are adopting. |
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For more information on International Battery’s advanced technology batteries, please visit: www.internationalbattery.com or call 610-973-3730. |
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About International Battery |
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Headquartered in Allentown, Pa., International Battery (www.internationalbattery.com) is a U.S. manufacturer, designer, and developer of large-format prismatic lithium-ion rechargeable cells and batteries for use in a wide range of transportation, industrial, electric utility, smart grid and military applications, employing a uniquely environmentally friendly manufacturing process. |
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Media Contact: |
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PJ Jennings
Jennings & Associates Communications, Inc.
760.471.7376
pj@jandacommunications.com
www.jandacommunications.com |
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In addition to historical information, this release may contain forward-looking statements. International Battery may, from time-to-time, make written or oral forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements encompass International Battery’s beliefs, expectations, hopes or intentions regarding future events. Words such as "expects," "intends," "believes," "anticipates," "should," "likely" and similar expressions identify forward-looking statements. All forward-looking statements included in this release are made as of the date hereof and are based on information available to International Battery as of such date. International Battery assumes no obligation to update any forward-looking statement. Actual results may vary, and may vary materially, from those anticipated, estimated, projected or expected for a number of reasons. |