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Lithium-Ion Battery Modules feature 50 Ah nominal capacity.

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March 15, 2011 - With nominal voltage of 25.9 and 29.6 V, respectively, Models LIM50E-7G and LIM50E-8G provide max discharge current of 300 A and max charge current of 125 A. Integrated battery management electronics monitor individual cell voltage and module temperature, perform cell balancing, and report overcharge, over discharge, and abnormal temperature. Operating from -10 to +45°C, modules are suited for utility grid ancillary support, community energy storage, and industrial electric vehicles.

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GS Yuasa Lithium Power
1150 Northmeadow PKWY
Roswell, GA, 30076
USA



GS Yuasa Lithium Power Announces the New LIM50E Series of Lithium-ion Battery Modules


ROSWELL, Ga., -- GS Yuasa Lithium Power, Inc. announced the release of two new lithium ion battery modules today: the "LIM50E-7G" and the "LIM50E-8G."

This new line of battery modules provides a new level of value to customers in need of energy storage solutions that offer high energy density and long service life. LIM50E module applications include utility grid ancillary support, community energy storage, industrial electric vehicles, telecommunications back-up power and others.

The LIM50E modules feature:

-- High energy density

-- Integrated battery management electronics

-- Outstanding reliability and value

"The addition of the LIM50E modules to our product portfolio brings GS Yuasa's recognized high level of lithium ion battery engineering, quality and performance to batteries targeting the industrial and grid storage market" comments Bill Moll, president of GS Yuasa Lithium Power. "By taking advantage of the automated high rate cell production at GS Yuasa's manufacturing facilities in Japan, we can provide high quality lithium ion battery systems to meet the cost targets and production capacity required by these growing market segments."

Basic module specifications:

                           LIM50E-7G           LIM50E-8G

Nominal capacity 50Ah 50Ah
Nominal voltage 25.9V 29.6V
External dimensions WxLxH = WxLxH =
180x412x135 mm 215x414x135 mm
Mass 15.0kg 17.5kg
Maximum discharge current 300A 300A
Maximum charge current 125A 125A
Operating temperature -10 to 45 degrees C


Management Electronics

- Monitor individual cell voltage

- Monitor module temperature

- Report overcharge, over discharge, abnormal temperature

- Perform cell balancing

GS Yuasa Lithium Power (GYLP) is a provider of high-performance energy storage solutions for undersea, aerospace, hybrid and electric vehicle and other applications. GS Yuasa's experience in large format lithium ion cells, batteries and management electronics stretches back to the mid 1990's. To this heritage, GYLP adds domestic battery engineering, design, test and production capabilities in support of North American customers.

CONTACT: Curtis Aldrich, 888.GS YUASA (888.479.8272), media@gsyuasa-lp.com

Web Site: http://www.gsyuasa-lp.com

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