Orlando, Fla. – Trust Automation Inc., a developer of linear servo drives, creator of custom and standard high-precision motion, motor control and system design, and complete power train devices for the defense and other industries, has introduced the Agile Energy Management System (AEMS). Equipped with Energy Management Technology, the new battery systems are configurable, intelligent, adaptable, and quick to market.
"Using our new Agile Energy Management System our customers will have product traceability, reliability, and predictability," said Ty Safreno, chief executive officer of Trust Automation. The system is custom-designed to fit configurations in air, ground, or maritime environments required by defense and other industry customers with a wide range of capabilities.
AEMS is equipped with both an internal battery management system and a cell management system. This system is intelligent, with programmable override, bypass, cell balancing, state of health, and state of charge indication. The systems are adaptable to battery chemistry, voltage, power, weight, and mission requirement. They can be designed to fit from normal to harsh environments. Energy Management Network Technology enables configurable distributed architecture in a quick-to-market time frame built around each customer's system.
AEMS originate from a traceable manufacturing supply source with reliable, high quality standards. Cells are purchased through direct agreements with manufacturers, avoiding random distribution and counterfeit cells. Trust Automation tests 100% of cells on its automated system prior to release. Built with AS9100 and ISO9001:2008 standards and lot numbers, systems are traced at pack level and shipped with certificates of conformance.
Source: Trust Automation
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