VRB
Power Systems Inc. announced that Magnetek's Telecom Power Systems Group
(TPS) has entered into a Letter of Intent (LOI) to purchase eighty 5kW
vanadium-based redox regenerative fuel cell VRB Energy Storage Systems
(ESS) to be sold to telecom market operators in the U.S. As well, under
the terms of the LOI, VRB Power has also agreed to its intent to use the
assembly and system integration services of TPS for an additional 50 VRB-ESS
units to be marketed and sold by VRB Power directly.
As part of the joint efforts, VRB
Power will supply the core-technology for the VRB-ESS units, which will
generally include the overall design, cell stacks, electrolyte, tanks and
the balance of the battery system, and TPS will be responsible for supplying
the electronics, including the rectifier and controller, and assembling
and integrating the components into finished VRB-ESS units. TPS will market
and sell these VRB-ESS units to telecom market operators in North America.
Tim Hennessy, CEO of VRB Power said
"The telecommunications sector is one of the largest and fastest growing
global markets for our storage systems. A fundamental component in every
cellular network is the battery backup system and its reliability is critical.
It is estimated that there are in excess of 150,000 cellular phone towers
in North America and 120,000 in Europe, with the global battery replacement
market for telecommunications applications estimated to exceed US $800
million annually."
"Existing backup systems incur high
maintenance and replacement costs whilst reliability is also a constant
concern. The VRB-ESS provides a price competitive solution with more than
double the life of existing lead acid backup systems and very low maintenance
costs. It is also the most environmentally friendly of all the energy storage
systems, a major factor especially given the recently mandated recovery
targets for lead acid batteries set by the European Union from 2010."
"Our relationship with TPS is working
well and this initial purchase commitment is the culmination of significant
joint efforts over the past 12-18 months. We anticipate a growing order
book from this relationship. We believe that TPS’s design, integration
skills and channels to market very much complement our expertise in our
core technology and that this strategic relationship is well poised to
capture a significant share of the backup systems market in the Telecoms
sector," concluded Hennessy.
"In light of the recent increases
in the cost of lead acid batteries coupled with the industries’ desire
to find a viable alternative, the TPS and VRB Power initiative will offer
a superior, cost effective backup power solution for our customers," notes
Jack Conn, Magnetek’s Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Telecom
Power Systems.

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