FYN, DENMARK, November 23, 2011 (Press-News.org) The German producer of special-purpose vehicles GSF Sonderfahrzeugbau has chosen a lithium ion battery based power solution from Clayton Power for their vehicles. This innovative technology helps them keep down the total payload and saves weight for other types of modern technology equipment.
Modern special-purpose vehicles get heavier and heavier as they are filled with technology and specialized equipment. This increases the demand for ways to save weight in other areas - such as the power supply.
Sales manager Mr. Eckhard Last explains how GSF has managed to save 50 % in battery weight by switching to lithium ion batteries with a higher power capacity than traditional lead batteries. Furthermore, the lifetime of lithium ion batteries of up to 3.000 charging cycles compared to the conventional 350 cycles is impressive.
The company wanted a simple solution which was easy to install and manage. A complete lithium power system with a combined inverter/charger needs just one connection in order to charge and provide 230V electricity while on the move.
Clayton Power has provided the power solution needed for GSF to keep up with technology while keeping down the payload.
Learn more about the 12 and 24 volt lithium ion batteries
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Product series for mobile and off-grid power supply:
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Clayton Power is founded at the end of the 1990s in Denmark. The company develops and produces a broad range of power products, systems and power solutions, including lithium ion batteries, battery management systems, sine wave inverters, inverter/chargers and controllers.
Modern Power Supply Based on Lithium Battery Technology Keeps Down the Payload
The German producer of special-purpose vehicles GSF Sonderfahrzeugbau has chosen a lithium ion battery based power solution from Clayton Power for their vehicles.
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[Press-News.org] Modern Power Supply Based on Lithium Battery Technology Keeps Down the PayloadThe German producer of special-purpose vehicles GSF Sonderfahrzeugbau has chosen a lithium ion battery based power solution from Clayton Power for their vehicles.