TITANVOLT BATTERIES EXCEL IN THE LAB AND IN THE FIELD
Titanvolt’s advanced battery technology has been proving itself on a remote Scottish island.
Our lithium titanium oxide (LTO) cells are powering an off-grid lighting system on the island of Mull in the Inner Hebrides. Lighting specialists Vision Illumination recently collected data from the installation site – and were impressed.
A report on their website stated that the Titanvolt batteries “consistently achieved a full state of charge within a few hours of daylight, validating their efficiency for high-latitude, low-sun deployments.”
Exceptional performance
The field data comes at a time when Titanvolt’s batteries undergo more validation testing at the University of St Andrews’ Colin Vincent Centre for Battery Technology. The scientists are measuring charge and discharge rates in temperatures as low as -20C, having previously highlighted the LTO battery’s ‘exceptional performance’.
Unforgiving environments
Titanvolt CEO Neill Richardson said: “It’s good to see Vision Illumination's off-grid systems performing perfectly, even in the most unforgiving environments. All powered by Titanvolt's next-generation battery packs.”