The Protonex SPM power managers are smaller, lighter and easier to configure than previous Protonex power management systems. The SPM systems address the burdensome inefficiencies of existing battery and power management technologies by matching virtually any load (e.g. radios, computers) with any available power source (e.g. batteries, fuel cells, solar)—enabling the military to more efficiently use its available energy sources for a wide range of applications.

Capabilities of the enhanced power manager systems include: soldier battery monitoring and discharge prioritization, management and optimization of charging, power delivery to soldier systems, as well as advanced power harvesting and scavenging from alternative and found energy sources.

The SPM power managers will be demonstrated powering a wide variety of man-portable equipment at the upcoming AUSA Winter Symposium, February 25-27, 2009 in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Protonex will also showcase other complementary products at this conference including the M250-CX, a portable battery charger and APU; the BPM-602 power manager, targeted at forward air controllers and other higher-energy users; and the UAV-C250, an advanced UAV propulsion system.

“Our new soldier-worn power managers are a universal, invaluable power solution for soldiers, addressing both on- and off-mission requirements.” stated Greg Cipriano, VP, Marketing and Military Development for Protonex. “These unique systems deliver specific portable power capabilities that are currently unavailable to the soldier and further complement our growing power system portfolio.”

Protonex Technology Corporation is a US based provider of advanced fuel cell power systems for portable, remote and mobile applications.