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SAFT


26 Quai Charles Pasqua
Levallois-Perret
92300
France

Telephone : +33 (0) 549 55 59 44
Email : tom.willis@saftbatteries.com
Web : www.saftbatteries.com




Article archive for SAFT

Reliable and maintenance-free backup power (01 November 2016)
Nickel technology batteries, capable of reliable operation over a wide range of low and high temperatures, eliminates the need for air conditioned cabinets. It also reduces maintenance, operation and replacement costs. Saft, the industrial battery specialist, is rolling out its advanced Tel.X nickel technology batteries to provide backup power for critical railway crossing signal and barrier control systems in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. read more...

30% increase in capacity for upgraded Port Authority Light Rail vehicles (02 October 2009)
Saft has supplied onboard battery systems based on its specialised MATRICS MRX railway batteries for 55 light rail vehicles currently being upgraded for the Port Authority of Allegheny County light rail system in Pennsylvania, US. The Port Authority, owner and operator of the light rail system (commonly known as the ‘T’), is the first US transit authority to specify Saft MRX rechargeable nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cd) batteries for a battery replacement programme. read more...

Saft Ni-MH Batteries for PV & Wind (03 June 2009)
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Saft & ABB World's First High Voltage Li-ion Battery System (25 November 2008)
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Batteries Go Deep to Clear Mines (10 June 2008)
Saft has won a contract from ECA, the France-based robotic systems specialist, to supply the lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery system that will power the French Navy’s “Guerre des Mines” mine countermeasures AUV currently under development. read more...

Saft High Temp Li-ion (01 April 2008)
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