Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ Announces Sales of Portable Medical and General Use Large Capacity Batteries
August 6, 2012
Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ (headquartered in Minato-ku, Tokyo: Masahiro Okafuji, President & CEO; hereinafter ¡°Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ¡±) announce that it commences sales of portable large capacity batteries in response to the anticipated power shortage this summer, and for disaster and emergency use.
The product was devised by Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ based on market needs and is developed and manufactured by Nexcon Technology Co., Ltd. (hereinafter ¡°Nexcon¡±), a leading manufacturer of protection circuit modules. With a focus on portability, it features a 2.2 kWh capacity battery housed in a compact body measuring 27 cm (W) x 33 cm (D) x 44 cm (H), enabling 15 hours viewing of a 32-inch TV or 140 hours charging of smart and mobile phones. The product weights 25 kg, and is the smallest and lightest of all batteries in the industry with the same capacity.
The product is able to be carried by a single adult and can be transported by car, enabling it to be used for new applications such as securing electric power in areas where power failure has occurred.
Two models of the product are available: one for general use and the other for medical use.
The medical use model has been developed with the cooperation of IMI Co., Ltd. (headquartered in Koshigaya, Saitama Prefecture), a manufacturing and sales company of artificial respirators. The product is able to provide approximately 50 hours of backup power, although this will depend on the artificial respirator model.
Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ has positioned the product for backup use in disasters and emergencies, and commences sales to companies, convenience stores, and condominiums as well as hospitals and clinics. It aims to sell 500 units this fiscal year.
Other than portable batteries, Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ will promote line-up of stationary batteries for family use, industry and commercial use, renewable energy generation use, etc.
Product Outline: General Specifications
Battery | Lithium ion cells |
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Storage battery system capacity | 2.2 kWh |
Input port | Adapts to 50/60 Hz |
Output port |
Practical charge time / 4 hours Adapts to 50/60 Hz Sine wave / Distortion factor below 3% |
Dimensions | 277 mm (W) x 330 mm (D) x 438 mm (H) |
Weight | 25 kg |
User interface |
LCD (battery level, charge/discharge state display) LED (charge, output, warning display) |
Operating temperature environment | Charge / 0°C – 45°C, Discharge / -10°C – 55°C |
Photograph of the Product
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Outline of Nexcon Technology Co., Ltd.
A global leader in protection circuit modules, which are key devices for lithium ion battery systems (listed on the KOSDAQ).
Established | 1996 |
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Address |
Yobang-Ri 303-1, Sunggeo-Eup, Subuk-Gu, Cheonan City, Chung-Nam, Korea |
Capital | 8,700 million won (equivalent to about 600 million yen) |
No. of employees | 650 |
Business |
R&D for secondary cell-related technology with a focus on lithium ion cells, manufacture of lithium ion secondary battery package products for mobile phones and notebook PCs |
Business partners | Nokia, Sony, Apple, Panasonic, Hewlett Packard, Samsung Electronics, LG Chem, etc. |
Outline of IMI Co., Ltd.
Established | 1974 |
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Address | 3-12, Ryutsu Danchi 3-chome, Koshigaya-shi, Saitama, Japan |
Capital | 1,111 million yen |
No. of employees | 266 |
Business | Medical equipment imports, sales, rentals and maintenance |
Business partners | University hospitals, National, public and private hospitals, Medical equipment trader |