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K2 2.85V/3400F Cell
Sept. 1, 2014
Get high performance in tough environments.
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Maxwell Technologies Inc.
Maxwell Technologies Inc.
New 2.85-Volt, 3400-Farad cell with DuraBlue advanced shock and vibration technology to significantly improve reliability in transportation applications.
Up to 1,000,000 duty cycles or 10 year DC life
Highest power and energy
Up to 18 kW/kg of Specific Power
Up to 4.00 Wh of Stored Energy
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Railroad Signals, PTC, Control Systems and Products
Maxwell Technologies Inc.
Aug. 15, 2007
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