Tag: batteries

Rethinking Battery Performance: Why Rated Capacity Doesn’t Predict Runtime

Field studies show, Ah does not equal runtime
Julie Davis VP of Sales, Energy Storage, ATX Networks Your phone’s 18-hour battery life assumes low screen brightness and minimal app activity. Your WiFi’s advertised gigabit speeds assume you’re sitting next to the router. Every rated number comes with assumptions. Backup power is no different. Battery selection in telecom and critical infrastructure often starts with [...]

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Is Your Backup Power Still Stuck in the Past?

Technician in frigid temps
George Goncalves Director, Product Line Management Energy Storage Products Let’s face it: today’s communication networks go places they never used to. From mountaintops to underground vaults, providers are working harder than ever to connect remote and rugged locations. But that raises a big question — is your energy storage solution keeping up? If you’re still [...]

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How Hybrid Supercapacitor Backup Energy Storage can be a Future Revenue Source

By Joe McGarvey, Marketing Director | Question: What do Play-Doh®, the Slinky®, Viagra® and, quite possibly, hybrid supercapacitor energy storage modules have in common? Answer: All are products that eventually became better known for uses other than their original purpose. Slinky and Play-Doh, two of the most commercially successful toys ever invented, have unremarkable origin [...]

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