Analytic Systems has announced that it has responded to its commercial marine reseller network in North America and started the process of certifying their marine specific power conversion products. The first models to be certified to ABS standards are the new BCA1505 (1500W AC charger); the BCA310 (300W AC charger); the IPS300 (300W DC/AC Puresine inverter) and the VTC315 (Isolated DC/DC voltage converter). In addition a new line of cost reduced Intelligent AC battery chargers, cost reduced power supplies and inverters will also be highlighted. Analytic Systems is looking to bring on new Commercial Marine customers/resellers with these newly certified products and their new lower pricing based on its 2011 cost reduction program. This will prove to be an attractive package as Analytic Systems prepares to launch a line of new inverters, power supplies and intelligent battery chargers for 2012. "Our extensive experience with the commercial marine market gives us a real appreciation for the operational challenges facing our customer,” said Bill Walker, Vice President, Sales and Marketing. "Our understanding of those challenges combined with our expertise as a supplier to various commercial and military marine users worldwide, gives us tremendous insights as our customers approach leaner budgets. We remain committed to delivering exceptional value from production through the entire life cycle, whatever the fleet." Analytic Systems, www.analyticsystems.com is committed to innovative and cutting edge technology in the design and development of marine battery chargers, dc/dc converters, inverters and power supplies. Clients include: Northrop Grumman Ship Systems, US Marines, Lockheed Martin, CDI Marine, Washington State Ferries, US Navy, Textron Marine Systems, US Army, Foss Tugs, Wellcraft Marine, Washington Marine, Sperry Marine, Kobelt, Prime Mover Controls, Raymarine, Seaspan, ACB Boats, SeaArk Marine, Metal Shark and Boat Electric. Add Comment Corvus Energy has been selected as a strategic storage technology provider for a range of Eco Marine Power's (EMP) projects, including the Aquarius wind and solar power system for ships, the Aquarius eco ship and Medaka urban solar-electric commuter ferry. By Kari Williamson Corvus Energy technologies such as the AT6500 Energy Storage Module & Battery Management System will be incorporated into Eco Marine Power’s marine renewable energy designs. Each battery module can be combined to form a custom-sized pack - from 6.5 kWh to multi-megawatt sized storage applications. The EMP Aquarius System will incorporate Corvus Energy’s AT6500 Lithium NMC Technology allowing energy collected via the solar panels to be stored for use when the ship is at anchor or in harbour. The Corvus Battery Management System (BMS) will also enable to energy collected from the solar panels to be used while the ship is underway as required. The Aquarius System uses an array of rigid but movable sails to collect wind and solar energy which are positioned by a computer system taking into account the speed of the ship and prevailing weather conditions. The system can also be used while a ship is at anchor or in harbour. |