Oxygen Orders Valence Batteries to Power a Fleet of Electric Scooters; Scooters With U-Charge(R) XP Power Systems To Be Utilize
July 06 2006 - 1:27PM
Business Wire
Oxygen S.p.A., a provider of electric transporters, has placed
orders for the new U-Charge(R) XP battery systems, based on
Saphion(R) lithium-ion technology, from Valence Technology, Inc.
(Nasdaq:VLNC). The Italian company selected Valence batteries to
power a new line of electric scooters designed for delivery fleets
across Europe. Oxygen's initial fleet deployment will start this
summer with a major European Postal Service. Saphion technology is
the industry's first commercially available, safe, large-format
lithium-ion rechargeable battery technology. Oxygen's electric
transporters are designed for businesses and commuters who require
reliable and economical transportation, but are ideal for delivery
services in congested urban areas. Valence's Saphion technology has
enabled Oxygen to deliver a solution where their customers can make
deliveries for the entire daily route without having to recharge
the battery. All Oxygen customers will enjoy a cost-effective and
greener transportation solution with minimal maintenance. "We
selected Valence's batteries because they support the range,
reliability and longevity that our customers have come to expect
from Oxygen transporters," said Raffaello Locatelli, co-founder and
director of Oxygen S.p.A. "We are excited to offer our customers
clean-running and cost-effective transportation." Oxygen will use
the U-Charge XP Power System in its cargo scooters, which are
designed to address the need for low-cost, highly efficient
transportation in congested urban areas where quiet,
pollution-free, low maintenance vehicles have gained preference.
The Oxygen electric scooters feature advanced technologies, such as
brushless motor, electronic engine control and regenerative braking
to recharge the battery. The Oxygen scooters offer a comfortable
ride and excellent handling, a cargo box that can be custom
designed to store a variety of commodities, such as parcels, and a
range of up to 85 miles. "We have built a strong reputation with
Oxygen in delivering a timely and effective power solution for
their electric transporters," said Dean Bogues, President of
Worldwide Sales & Marketing, Valence Technology, Inc. "Oxygen
is another example of an OEM which has moved from
evaluation/prototyping to production level deployment of our
battery systems. We expect more companies will embrace the benefits
of lithium-ion in large format applications and select Valence
given the safety and benefits of Saphion technology." The U-Charge
XP Power Systems are capable of peak power rates of 500 to 1700
continuous watts, depending on the model, and are conveniently
packaged in standard lead-acid sizes and operate at standard
lead-acid voltage ranges. The UEV model is a unique size that has a
taller profile for tighter footprint compartments and an 18-volt
nominal rating. Each model includes integrated battery monitoring
electronics and a communications port to access battery data. As
many as 30 of these battery systems can be connected in series for
very high voltage applications such as pure electric vehicles,
hybrid electric vehicles, marine applications, and power back-up
applications. About Oxygen S.p.A. Oxygen develops, manufactures,
markets and distributes environmentally friendly, technologically
advanced light electric and hybrid vehicles. Its advanced electric
transporters compete directly with gas equivalent products,
offering equal to superior overall performance, while eliminating
vehicle fuel consumption and emissions. Oxygen's commercial
vehicles address the needs of postal and parcel delivery companies,
police organizations, food delivery chains, and traditional and
e-commerce retailers. The company's vehicles are currently being
tested by some of the largest postal delivery companies in the
world. Oxygen can be found on the Internet at www.oxygenworld.it.
About Valence Technology, Inc. Valence Technology developed and
markets Saphion(R) technology, the industry's first commercially
available, safe, large-format Lithium-ion rechargeable battery
technology. Valence Technology holds an extensive, worldwide
portfolio of issued and pending patents relating to its Saphion
technology and lithium-ion rechargeable batteries. The company has
facilities in Austin, Texas, Henderson, Nevada, and Suzhou and
Shanghai, China. Valence is traded on the Nasdaq SmallCap Market
under the symbol VLNC and can be found on the Internet at
www.valence.com. Safe Harbor Statement Some information included in
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