TITANVOLT is proud to announce its participation in the Salford Energy House 2.0 project at the University of Salford. Established in 2022, Energy House 2.0 is a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to rigorously testing products for the built environment. This comprehensive testing ensures both product safety and helps the UK reduce its carbon footprint, moving towards net zero.
TITANVOLT's cutting-edge LTO (Lithium Titanate Oxide) batteries have been installed in street lighting applications outside the test facility. This real-world operational trial, monitored by the University of Salford and TITANVOLT's UK supplier SNAPFAST, will provide valuable insights into the performance and reliability of the batteries.
The street light system, known as "SCEPTRE," represents the pinnacle of off-grid technology. It features a collaboration between industry leaders in wind, solar, smart cities, and LED lighting, all working with SNAPFAST to develop products that maximize lifespan, safety, and durability.
Later this year, the lighting system will be enhanced by the addition of TITANVOLT's revolutionary 5KW ESS (Energy Storage System) for further testing and development. This will provide an even more comprehensive look at how TITANVOLT's energy storage solutions can contribute to a sustainable and energy-efficient future.