Anglia signs power storage innovator
Anglia is strengthening its support of automatic meter reading, green energy and other expanding power markets with the announcement of a new franchise agreement with Maxwell Technology, developer of Ultracapacitor energy storage and power delivery technology.
According to Maarten van der Reijden, Maxwell Technologies' business partner manager, the appointment was down to the strength of Anglia's technical support. "Ultracapacitor is an innovative technology on a fast growth ramp. We're looking for a distributor who could partner with us to identify opportunities where this technology can make a real difference to customer's designs. Anglia offers a very strong technical focus and fits that profile exactly."
The signing complements existing Anglia franchises in the power and energy markets, said John Bowman, Anglia's divisional marketing manager. "Maxwell Technologies' products fit perfectly within our power portfolio, and complement our activities within the consumer, industrial, and renewable energy markets. Their technology has great potential on projects that we're already aware of and will equally appeal to new customers. Maxwell is seeing 60-70% growth on this product line, we are extremely excited at the opportunity to work with them and expand the market for their technology." He added, "Their products are ideal for any application requiring a short burst of high power."
The Ultracapacitors, available in single cells, or multi-cell packs, from 10 Farads to thousands of Farads, bring new levels of efficiency and power to everything from consumer electronics to hybrid cars and renewable energy sources.
Pictured (from left to right) are: Raphael Waeber, director of sales and marketing, Maxwell; John Bowman, divisional marketing manager, Anglia; Maarten van der Reijden, business partner manager, Maxwell and Martin Brown, field applications manager for Power Products, Anglia.
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