New Products
August 1, 2012
Electrovaya Launches PowerPad 600 Lithium-Ion SuperPolymer Battery for Powering Healthcare & Mobile Applications
Electrovaya Inc. announced the introduction of the PowerPad 600. With an enormous 600W hour energy storage capacity, the PowerPad 600 is an ideal replacement for existing lead acid and low energy density Lithium-Ion batteries used in Hospitals, Construction sites, Warehouses, Telecommunications, Retail, Standby Power and wherever mobile power is required. The PowerPad 600 extends the PowerPad family of products and is in addition to the existing PowerPad 130.
Electrovaya’s high-energy Lithium-Ion SuperPolymer® advanced rechargeable battery technology provides leading-edge power solutions for the world’s most demanding applications. They are designed for safety and reliability with multiple layers of redundancies to meet the requirements for healthcare, automotive, grid and consumer applications.
"We intend to give the healthcare market more energy capacity than ever before, in a smaller space, such that mission critical healthcare applications never suffer from a lack of power," said Ashis Basu, Marketing Manager Electrovaya.
The PowerPad 600 uses Electrovaya’s proprietary Lithium-Ion SuperPolymer battery technology which has up to 50% higher energy density than phosphate with comparable safety performance.
Hospitals in the US and Canada are implementing Electronic Medical Records (EMR) as a priority. Collection of data at the point of care is a key component of EMR requiring mobile power for extended periods of time demonstrating "meaningful use" of technology.
The PowerPad 600 is compatible with many laptops and with desktops, thin client and all-in-one computers. With its long cycle life, the PowerPad 600 has a lower cost of ownership than Sealed Lead Acid batteries and is virtually maintenance free.
"Recent initiatives by health-care organizations, medical professionals and government agencies to increase the use of technology within the health-care industry make this an ideal time to launch this exciting new PowerPad, which is based on Electrovaya’s proprietary, unique and leading-edge technology." said Ashis Basu, Electrovaya’s Marketing manager. "This PowerPad 600 is the natural evolution of the proven PowerPad 130 and has nearly five times increased energy capacity along with an intelligent battery management system."
More news and information regarding the latest developments in Smart Grid electronics can be found at Darnell’s SmartGridElectronics.Net.
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