From: Navitas Systems, LLC
Contact: Janice Tucker (630) 755-7920
Jtucker@www.navitassys.com
Navitas Systems Unveils UltaniumTM Line of Lithium Batteries
New Military and Commercial Batteries Target Popular Lead Acid Sizes in Demanding Applications
Woodridge, IL –September 16, 2014 – Navitas Systems LLC (www.navitassys.com), a leading provider of energy-enabled system solutions, energy storage products, and power electronics for commercial, industrial and government/military customers, unveiled today at the annual industry conference “The Battery Show” a new product family of Lithium lead acid replacement batteries called UltaniumTM.
Designed and assembled in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Ultanium highlights Navitas’ newest advancements, a lithium battery which is in the same size as popular military and commercial/industrial lead acid batteries, and is designed to work with existing lead acid chargers; offering a seamless drop-in replacement. The first batteries of this new product line are targeted at high volume lead acid batteries in the military and commercial/industrial market segments.
“Commercial and military vehicles contain 21st Century electronics, but they still are saddled with using 19th century lead acid batteries,” stated Navitas Systems’ President Mil Ovan. “It’s time to match 21st century systems with 21st century Navitas lithium batteries which are stronger, lighter, and longer lasting.”
The standard battery for the Unites States and many NATO ground combat vehicles is the “6T” lead acid battery. For example, a HUMVEE vehicle has two 6T batteries under the passenger’s seat; an Abrams tank can have from six to twelve 6T batteries. The installed base of 6T batteries in United States military vehicles alone is over one million batteries.
The “Group 31” is a broadly-deployed commercial lead acid battery type used in both motive and stationary deep cycle applications, including trucks, boats, RVs, golf cars, light-duty material-handling equipment, solar energy storage and power backup systems. As examples, four Group 31 batteries are located under the driver’s step of a typical highway semi-truck, three of them in the back of a bass boat for powering the trolling motor, two of them in certain floor scrubber models, or one of them powering the hydraulic ramp on the back of a delivery truck. In total, about nine million Group 31 lead acid batteries are sold annually in the United States.
The Navitas Ultanium family of lithium battery replacements for lead acid batteries will start with three versions. The first is a 24 volt lithium 6T battery, targeted to the 24 volt electrical systems of military vehicles. The Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (“JLTV”) is targeted to replace a portion of the Army and Marine Corps’ Humvee fleets, and Lockheed Martin, AM General, and Oshkosh Defense are vying for the production contract. The JLTV is the first United States military vehicle to include in its specifications the use of lithium 6T batteries. “The lead acid 6T batteries in use today are only 12 volts, and if a battery fails, the 24 volt system in that military vehicle also fails” said Les Alexander, General Manager of Navitas Advanced Solutions Group. “If one of our Ultanium 24 volt 6T batteries were to fail, the vehicle would still maintain a 24 volt system, which in and of itself is a huge advantage in reliability on the field of battle” Alexander added.
The second product in the Ultanium line is a 12 volt lithium 6T battery. This battery can be used in either military or in commercial starting/deep cycle applications. Earlier this year, prototypes of the Ultanium 6T 12 volt battery underwent successful hot and cold weather testing on commercial Class 8 highway delivery trucks in a project funded by the US Army TARDEC and CALSTART. “We’re excited about the prospects for the Ultanium 6T 12 volt battery, as it has ‘dual use’ potential in both commercial and military applications, which will enable us to drive volume and ultimately lower procurement costs for government and commercial customers alike” concluded Alexander.
The third product in the Ultanium line is a 12 volt Group 31 battery. This battery is optimized exclusively towards deep cycle (in contrast to starting) applications. Taking advantage of what was learned in the development of the military 6T battery, the Ultanium Group 31 battery is quite possibly the world’s most powerful, rugged and longest lasting Group 31 deep cycle battery. “The Navitas Research and Development team has designed an integrated battery management system for high safety along with recharge compatibility with any lead acid application, to create what will become the industry benchmark.” stated Dr. Michael Wixom, Navitas Senior Director of Research and Development. “The only things similar to our batteries compared to lead acid are the physical size and the terminals–everything else about our battery is stronger, longer lasting, and considerably lighter,” Wixom explained.
New innovations have enabled Navitas’ Ultanium batteries to provide fuel savings not previously achievable via lead acid design. Ultanium batteries are vastly improved in cycle life, runtime, capacity recovery and require less charging time to reach a given amp hour performance level. In fact, Ultanium is nearly 50% faster in ampere hours to full state-of-charge than traditional lead acid batteries. These innovations would for example enable a truck engine to remain shut off longer while operating the vehicle’s various electronics, saving fuel and enabling relatively briefer recharge periods.
Ultanium batteries are also easier on a vehicle’s electronics systems, because voltage throughout the discharge doesn’t fade unlike lead acid batteries. Ultanium provides a battery which is ideal for heavy commercial and military use, enabling extra room for vital equipment since an Ultanium string of batteries is 50% more compact when needing to add batteries for meeting a particular run time objective. Due to weighing in at 50% less than the competition, Ultanium also offers better driving dynamics and fuel consumption under rigorous conditions.
The Ultanium 6T battery will be undergoing testing by the United States Army by the fourth quarter this year, with production scheduled for mid-2015 conditioned on a successful test outcome. Expected availability of the Ultanium Group 31 battery will be in the first quarter of 2015, with full production scheduled for the second quarter of 2015.
About Navitas Systems, LLC
Navitas Systems is a leader in integrated design, technology development, and manufacturing of innovative energy-enabled system solutions and energy storage products for commercial, industrial and government agency customers. Navitas Systems products range from customized energy storage solutions for motive, idle-reduction and defense related applications, along with custom renewable energy integrated power systems, to standard products like lithium based lead-acid replacement batteries. Our ruggedized lithium energy storage products are the perfect choice for any high-performance multi-cell battery application that requires lower weight, reduced volume, massively increased cycle life, higher efficiency, and environmental durability.
Navitas is headquartered in a state-of-the-art 100,000 square foot facility in Woodridge, Illinois. In early 2012, the company acquired the Government Solutions Group of lithium battery manufacturer A123 Systems. With this acquired major research facility located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, along with strong local and offshore partners and solid financial stability, Navitas is well positioned to continue serving the energy products and power electronics needs of major worldwide customers.
From advanced R&D, safe/high energy cell design, in-house electronics manufacturing and cable assemblies, to sophisticated battery pack assembly, Navitas Systems is your one-stop shop for comprehensive energy and power electronics solutions. For more information visit www.navitassys.com and follow @Navitas_Systems on Twitter.