Booth #31 - MK Battery will be promoting the new UltraFlex 17 kWh, 48v, partial-state-of-charge battery system, designed for commercial and residential off-grid and renewable applications.

Q&A with MK Battery, The NABCEP Continuing Education Conference

Contributed by | MK Battery

Your company will be presenting at NABCEP CE Conference, what is it that makes this an important event for your company? 

NABCEP provides a terrific opportunity for us to showcase our products, educate the market about our newest technologies, and connect with new and existing customers.

 

What can an attendee to your presentation expect to learn this year?  

We will be presenting on a number of case studies in light commercial/industrial energy storage applications and optimizing energy storage using a partial-state-of-charge battery system.  

 

Any new or recently released products you will be showcasing?  

MK Battery will be promoting the new UltraFlex 17 kWh, 48v, partial-state-of-charge battery system, designed for commercial and residential off-grid and renewable applications.  Offering a combination of high power, fast response, deep cycling, remote monitoring, temperature tolerance, and robust chemistry, the UltraFlex system is adaptable for existing or new solar arrays and recyclable with a positive end-of-life value.

 

When you get a chance to walk the exhibit hall floor yourself, what is it you will be most interested to see?  

It is always good to see the latest developments and technologies, especially those that might complement our products to further the advancement of sustainable solutions within our evolving markets. 

 

How about Panel sessions, do you intend to sit in on any of these this year? 

There appear to be some good discussion topics for us to consider joining.

 

When you book for an event like this what are your expectations and what does your company hope to accomplish at the event?  

We know many of our current customers attend this show and it is always good to communicate with them face to face.  We also hope to find new opportunities with new potential customers, applications and locations as well as showcase our newest energy storage lead battery technologies.

 

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