Tanaris Power Holdings Inc. (TPHX) designs and sells advanced energy systems for industrial vehicles. It provides ruggedized industrial batteries that are based on lithium-ion technology for airport ground support equipment, material handling equipment, and low speed electric vehicle applications, according to the company's profile on Yahoo Finance.
TPHX's companies design and sell advanced energy systems for industrial vehicles, with a focus on Airport Ground Support Equipment, Material Handling Equipment and Low Speed Electric Vehicle applications, the company's Web site states.
TPHX announces that Tanaris Power, Inc. acquired rights to United Airlines battery evaluation
Earlier this year, TPHX announced that Tanaris Power Inc., has acquired the rights to a product evaluation agreement with United Airlines.
According to an Apr. 7 press release, the agreement was originally executed by Tanaris Systems, which is an operating unit of Enterprise Asset Management, Inc. But now the evaluation agreement has been fully assigned to Tanaris Power Inc.
"The opportunity to partner with United, which is the world's largest airline in terms of the number of destinations served, is a great honor," said Tanaris Power, Inc.'s CEO Bruce Farmer in the Apr. 7 press release. "Everyone on the Tanaris team is excited and looking forward to a dynamic and mutually-beneficial relationship over the coming weeks, months, and years."
TPHX announces development of new industrial lithium-ion batteries
TPHX also announced last April that Tanaris Power Inc. has started development on a new line of Falcon vehicle batteries using high density Lithium-Ion cell technology.
The new line of batteries will be called the "Falcon HD" series and will offer approximately 40% more energy density compared to current Falcon batteries, an Apr. 15 press release stated. The Falcon HD series of Lithium-Ion batteries should be ready for end-user evaluations at the end of Q3, 2015. All Falcon and Falcon HD batteries are meant as a standard drop-in replacement for conventional 80 Volt industrial Lead-Acid batteries and will be available in various energy capacities from 215 Ah to over 860 Ah.
"The Falcon HD battery represents a big step forward in offering significantly increased energy density for numerous industrial vehicle applications," Farmer said in the Apr. 15 press release. "We are going to be able to give our customers 40% more power versus what they are able to get right now, or make the batteries 40% smaller. We believe that this new HD line will create many new opportunities for our products in applications where space is at a real premium or more energy density is needed in a fixed space."
TPHX announces development of high-density vehicle batteries
Most recently, TPHX announced that Tanaris Power Inc. begun development of high density Osprey vehicle batteries, which are based on the same high density Lithium-Ion cell technology that will be used in its Falcon HD batteries.
The new line of custom vehicle batteries will be called the "Osprey HD" series. Like the Falcon HD batteries, they will also offer approximately 40 percent more energy density compared to standard Osprey batteries, an Apr. 29 press release stated.
All Osprey and Osprey HD batteries are designed for vehicle retrofit and similar custom applications, where standard batteries will not work. Various configurations of Osprey HD batteries should be ready for production and evaluation during Q4 2015, and they will be offered in various energy capacities ranging from 300 Ah to more than 800 Ah.
"We are very excited to be expanding the Osprey battery line with the HD models," Farmer said in the Apr. 29 press release. "As is true with the Falcon HD batteries, that extra 40 percent energy capacity gain is a tremendous step forward in vehicle performance and capability. The additional energy density is especially important in custom vehicle applications, where there is almost always less space available to work with when designing custom batteries for retrofit applications. But in many applications we should, in fact, be able to reduce the number of battery modules by as much as 50 percent. That will, in turn, dramatically drop the end-user price of these custom batteries."
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