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Ultralife launches new battery chargers for the military

~ New lightweight chargers can help ensure air transportation compliance ~

UCH0071-ChargerTo provide reliable, effective power for military and defense customers, Ultralife Corporation has expanded its tactical power portfolio by introducing new lightweight chargers designed to help defense organisations comply with international air-transportation rules for lithium-ion batteries.  The new range includes single-, dual-, six- and eight-bay systems for Lightweight Wearable or UBI-2590 battery formats, supporting two commonly deployed power sources in soldier-worn and field-portable electronics.

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Recent changes to the International Air Transport Association (IATA) regulations require all lithium-ion batteries to be shipped at a 30 per cent state-of-charge (SoC).  This has created new logistical challenges for defense teams who must regularly move large quantities of batteries across the air.  Ultralife’s latest chargers address this requirement by incorporating a dedicated push-button in each bay that quickly sets individual batteries to the mandated 30 per cent SoC.

Once batteries reach their destination, the same chargers can rapidly charge them back to full SoC at rates of up to four amps per bay, which is approximately twice as fast as many conventional systems and helps reduce turnaround times before deployment.

UCH0070-ChargerThese chargers support two main battery types that are widely used across modern defense platforms. UBI-2590 batteries, often installed in communications devices and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) robots, can operate in either series or parallel mode and deliver voltages up to 28.8V.  Lightweight Wearable Packs, which may weigh as little as 525g, are commonly used for soldier-worn radios and portable equipment.  Because both battery types must now be shipped at 30 per cent SoC, being able to quickly discharge or recharge them upon arrival has become essential.

Ultralife’s new charger models include the UCH0057-01 single-bay charger for 2590 batteries, the UCH0071 six-bay 2590 charger, the UCH0070 eight-bay Lightweight Wearable Packs charger and the UCH0072 two-bay  Lightweight Wearable Packs  charger.  As Lightweight Wearable Packs were developed to reduce weight carried by dismounted soldiers, these new chargers were also designed to be lightweight (weighing from 485g to 5.9Kg).

 UCH0072-Charger"Our military customers are facing immense pressure to keep their equipment moving and operational," explains Bruce Parkinson, Applications Engineering Manager at Ultralife Corporation.  "By introducing four new chargers that can quickly charge batteries to 30 per cent SoC before shipment and then quickly back to full SoC afterwards, we’re helping customers reduce logistical complexity while ensuring their power systems remain mission-ready.

"Ultralife has been manufacturing batteries and chargers for international militaries for 20 years, serving applications where power failure is not an option," adds Parkinson.  "Helping our customers to stay compliant with the latest transportation and military regulations is of paramount importance to us, and releasing these new chargers is the latest example."

UCH0057-01-ChargerThe combination of lightweight design, advanced charging technology and transport compliance makes these new battery chargers an essential tool for defense organisations across the world.

With this latest addition to its tactical power portfolio, Ultralife can help customers overcome logistical challenges, maintain readiness and ensure safe, compliant power.

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Topics: Military industry insight