The Advanced Lead Acid Battery Consortium (ALABC) recently welcomed back into its membership one of the most respected battery producers in North America, Trojan Battery Company. As a leading manufacturer of deep-cycle batteries, Trojan is renewing its membership with the ALABC in an effort to actively participate in the consortium’s research program and assist in the continued development of advanced lead-acid and lead carbon batteries for current and emerging markets.
“This is a crucial time for the lead-acid battery industry and Trojan is excited to be a part of the ALABC program once again,” said Gordon Beckley, Trojan’s Senior Vice President of Engineering & Quality. “We feel there is much that can be accomplished through pre-competitive research efforts, and Trojan is confident the results will be an enormous benefit to the entire battery industry.”
Trojan is one of the original pioneers of deep-cycle battery technology, and its commitment to quality and innovation over the past century helped the company become a dominant presence in the deep-cycle market for a wide variety of applications. In addition, Trojan’s state-of-the-art research and development centers are considered among the world’s leading design and test facilities for deep-cycle batteries. Collaboration with ALABC’s vast international resources played a key role in Trojan’s decision to renew its membership with the consortium.
“We are looking forward to resuming our research relationship with Trojan to continue advancing the capabilities of lead-acid batteries,” said ALABC President Pat Moseley. “To have them rejoin our membership at this time says a great deal about our industry’s desire to work together toward ensuring lead-acid’s market prosperity as the electrochemical power source of choice in a variety of power applications.”
Trojan Battery renews ALABC membership
Company to participate in research program and assist in the development of advanced lead-acid and lead carbon batteries.