Ultracapacitor Cells provide 10 X longevity of batteries.

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Providing life-of-system alternative to batteries, 120-farad BCAP0120 P250 Power-type C-cell suits high cycling applications that require low ESR, while 140-farad BCAP0140 E250 Energy version is suited for light-duty applications. Each is also available in fully integrated 6-cell, 15 V pack. Intended for wide range of industrial and transportation applications, BOOSTCAP® Ultracapacitors require no maintenance and operate reliably in extreme temperatures.



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Maxwell Technologies Introduces Compact, Light Weight 'C-Cell' Boostcap® Ultracapacitor Products for Industrial and Transportation Applications



New Power- and Energy-Type Cells and Multi-cell Packs Provide 'Life-of-the-System' Alternatives to Batteries

SAN DIEGO, Calif. - Maxwell Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: MXWL) announced today that it has introduced BOOSTCAP® Energy- and Power-type "C-Cell" ultracapacitor cells and multi-cell packs to provide high-performance, "life-of-the system" alternatives to batteries for a wide range of industrial and transportation applications.

Dr. Richard Balanson, Maxwell's president and chief executive officer, said that the new 2.5-volt cells have the same external dimensions but weigh just one-third as much as the familiar C-size battery, and are designed for easy mounting on printed circuit boards and in other electrical devices and systems. Representative applications include industrial robotics, actuators, telecommunications power buffering and back-up, aircraft door and air bag actuation, distributed power nodes for automotive subsystems and solar energy system augmentation.

"Global demand for ultracapacitor-based energy storage and power delivery solutions is growing rapidly, and we are committed to providing the industry's most complete single- and multi-cell product portfolio," Balanson said. "The new C-cell is the only product of its size and capacitance that is hermetically sealed through a proven double seaming process to ensure long life and reliability."

Michael Everett, Maxwell's vice president and chief technical officer, said the 120-farad BCAP0120 P250 Power-type C-cell is engineered specifically for high-cycling applications that require the lowest equivalent series resistance (ESR) and highest efficiency, while the 140-farad BCAP0140 E250 Energy version is designed to provide more economical solutions for lighter duty applications. Each also is available in a fully integrated six-cell, 15-volt, pack.

Other recently introduced BOOSTCAP ultracapactor products include cells ranging in capacitance from 320 to 2,600 farads and more than 20 fully integrated packs and modules based on the new cells. All of the cells with a capacitance of 650 farads or greater operate at 2.7 volts, enabling them to store more energy and deliver more power per unit volume than any other commercially available ultracapacitor products.

"All of these products meet or exceed demanding transportation and industrial application requirements for both watt-hours of energy storage and watts of power delivery per kilogram and will perform reliably for more than one million discharge-recharge cycles," Everett said. "The proprietary architecture and material science on which these products are based also significantly reduce manufacturing cost, positioning Maxwell to compete favorably with batteries and other energy storage technologies."

BOOSTCAP ultracapacitors deliver up to 10 times the power and longevity of batteries, require no maintenance and operate reliably in extreme temperatures. In transportation applications, they efficiently recapture energy from braking for reuse in hybrid drive trains, reducing fuel consumption and emissions. They also provide compact, lightweight, "life-of-the vehicle" solutions to stabilize automotive power networks and power new, all-electric subsystems, such as drive-by-wire steering. In mission critical industrial applications, where backup power is critical for continued operation or a soft shutdown in the event of power interruptions, they provide reliable, cost-effective, maintenance-free energy storage. In wind turbine blade pitch and braking systems and other industrial applications, they provide a simple, solid state, highly reliable, solution to buffer short-term mismatches between the power available and the power required.

Maxwell is a leading developer and manufacturer of innovative, cost-effective energy storage and power delivery solutions. Our BOOSTCAP® ultracapacitor cells and multi-cell modules and POWERCACHE® backup power systems provide safe and reliable power solutions for applications in consumer and industrial electronics, transportation and telecommunications. Our CONDIS® high-voltage grading and coupling capacitors help to ensure the safety and reliability of electric utility infrastructure and other applications involving transport, distribution and measurement of high-voltage electrical energy. Our radiation-mitigated microelectronic products include power modules, memory modules and single board computers that incorporate powerful commercial silicon for superior performance and high reliability in aerospace applications. For more information, please visit our website: www.maxwell.com.

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