Boston-Power Past Webinars
Military devices present quite a challenge when it comes to battery solutions. They demand more power and have some of the toughest performance and durability requirements. Additional requisites include extreme operating temperature ranges, long cycle life, high current discharge, fast recharge and high degrees of safety.
Descripton: Is lithium-ion the right power source for your medical device? Whether you make electric wheelchairs, medical carts, portable monitors or any other portable medical device, understanding battery choices is critical for product success in the marketplace.
Description: Portable military devices such as handheld radios, GPSs, computers, and PDAs demand more power than commercial devices and have some of the toughest environmental requirements in the industry. MIL-STD-810 Environmental Qualifications provide a challenge to battery packs, while requirements demanding performance from –40°C to 70°C, more than 1000 cycles, high current discharge, and higher degrees of safety make the design of these devices particularly difficult.
Description: Transportation is estimated to be responsible for around 27% of U.S. total carbon emissions. Over the years, the concern for climate change has escalated and we’ve seen an array of 'green cars' being developed and introduced to help reduce carbon emissions. But have you ever given any thought to how crucial it is for these “green cars” to have “green batteries” – batteries that are lighter, safer and more efficient in storing energy?

