Jan. 30, 2014—Maxwell Technologies Inc., a developer and manufacturer of ultracapacitor-based energy storage products, announced on Thursday that its executives will speak on two panels at the Advanced Automotive Battery Conference (AABC) on Feb. 3-7 in Atlanta.
Maxwell Technologies chief technical officer Michael Everett will discuss the value proposition of electrochemical capacitors in grid storage and buffering applications as part of the "EC Capacitor Storage System Application" session.
"AABC attracts attendees from around the world, who want to get the latest information about capacitor technology and upcoming advances in the industry," said Everett. "Through our participation on these panel discussions, as well as via conversations in our booth on the exhibit floor, Maxwell Technologies will give AABC participants a glimpse into the latest ultracapacitor technology trends in the market."
Moderated by Chrysler energy storage systems specialist Oliver Gross, the session will review module design and system engineering to meet the performance goals of applications in key markets, including transportation, utilities and more. The discussion is part of the EC Capacitor Technology and Application (ECCAP) Symposium at AABC.
Maxwell Technologies director of product marketing Chad McDonald will discuss groundbreaking applications of ultracapacitors in transportation. McDonald is a panelist on the "New EC Capacitor Products and Business Development" session, which will focus on product development for industrial, utility and transportation energy-storage systems.
Visit Maxwell Technologies at AABC in booth 403.