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Navitas appoints new VP of manufacturing

Fri, 04/17/2015 - 16:17 -- Anonymous
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Power systems company Navitas Systems has announced the hiring of States Mead as Vice President of manufacturing.

Mead will be in charge of overall production, quality, engineering, warehouse and equipment.

Mead brings with him 18 years of experience in manufacturing and management from positions at Morey Corporation, Tyco Electronics and Panasonic.

Mead will take on the role effective immediately.

Navitas appoints director of federal business development

Fri, 01/23/2015 - 09:53 -- Anonymous
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new director of federal business development Jeff Cunningham at Navitas
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US lithium-ion battery firm Navitas Systems has named Jeff Cunningham as new director of federal business development to focus on military and government battery product sales.

Cunningham will be responsible for growing Navitas Systems' military battery customer base and expanding the company's programmes with the federal government.

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Navitas notches $1.55m military battery award

Tue, 10/21/2014 - 09:22 -- Anonymous
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US lithium-ion battery firm Navitas Systems has been awarded a contract by Alion Science and Technology Corporation, worth up to $1.55m.

The Illinois firm has been tasked to develop a next-generation lithium-ion “6T” battery system for use in military applications, with a focus on ground combat vehicle applications.

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Navitas reveals lithium battery line as drop-in lead-acid replacement

Fri, 09/19/2014 - 16:13 -- Anonymous
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US-based Navitas Systems has launched a lithium battery family for commercial, industrial and military applications.

The Ultanium line is designed to directly replace lead-acid batteries. "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,” said Michael Wixom, Navitas Systems senior director of research and development.

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Navitas introduces man-transportable off-grid energy system

Tue, 09/16/2014 - 11:28 -- Anonymous
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US-based Navitas Systems has launched a transportable remote power system with integrated energy storage and power inverter electronics.

According to Navitas Systems, the so-called Frontierion system can be connected to a flexible or rigid solar panel, enabling DC power from the solar panels or the integrated energy storage (lead acid or lithium-ion batteries) to be converted to stable and secure 115/220V AC, 12V DC, and 24V DC power output.

The system is aimed to incorporate multiple layers of protection to include short circuit protection, over-current protection, and externally resettable protection without the need of opening the box.

The Frontierion system is designed to allow users to rapidly deploy and re-deploy mobile power systems that require no fuel for continuous and secure power. The remote power system can come with different sized energy storage modules, ranging from 1.2kWh to 10kWh of total capacity.

“The applications for this new product are numerous, and range from an insurance company's 'Go-Team' responding to a tornado and processing on-site claims while plugged into Frontierion, to a Border agent powering his equipment while the vehicle's engine is off, to a remote construction site needing power for computing and communications,” said Navitas Systems CEO Mil Ovan.

Navitas Systems recently launched a lithium battery family, designed to replace currently used lead-acid batteries in commercial, industrial and military applications.

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