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Staying under the 100Wh battery limit

[fa icon="calendar'] 26-Mar-2019 10:37:00 / by Rob Brown posted in Products & Services

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How higher capacity cells allow batteries to be

smaller and lighter

The energy rating of rechargeable Lithium batteries has a major impact on the way they can be shipped by air, sea, road or rail.  Batteries with an energy rating greater than 100 Watt-hours are subject to more stringent labelling, packaging and paperwork requirements, along with additional training and certification imposed on those personnel offering them for transport.

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Advantages of the U1 over lead acid batteries

[fa icon="calendar'] 22-Mar-2019 11:08:00 / by Rob Brown posted in Products & Services

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Powering U.S. MilTech overseas

[fa icon="calendar'] 15-Mar-2019 15:18:00 / by Rob Brown posted in Military industry insight

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In conjunction with other NATO countries, the U.S. government is supplying a wealth of electronic devices to help allied forces overseas.  As these devices are being used in different countries, it is important to ensure that all of the components accompanying them (including the battery) are suitable for use in different environmental conditions, yet still durable enough for a conflict zone.  U.S. battery manufacturer, Ultralife Corporation, produces a range of leading military batteries that meet these requirements.

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