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Arts Energy to showcase innovative battery technology at the WFES and IWS
French company Arts Energy, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of rechargeable batteries, will present its innovative batteries designed for autonomous professional solar applications at the WFES & IWS in Abu Dhabi, from 18 to 21 January 2016.
This new Ni-MH technology is exceptionally robust in very hot environments (up to 85°C) and offers a lifetime of seven to eight years in outdoor application. It is particularly useful for very demanding autonomous solar applications in the Middle East (solar street lights, road signs and municipal signs). The key players in the energy sector in the Middle East are now aware of this technology and are evaluating the product’s exciting potential in the current challenging autonomous energy requirements.
Arts Energy supplies its products in the following applications: emergency lighting units, professional electronics, photovoltaic, medical and many others, to many global OEMs. The company manufactures its own high-quality Ni-Cd and Ni-MH cells for high-temperature and cyclic batteries. It also develops and produces premium Lithium-ion packs with built-in charge management and safety protection circuits using renowned Japanese cell brands such as Panasonic and Sony.
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