K. Bryce Toussaint, chairman and CEO of principal, said: "we believe that Triad's ecell technology can provide great potential as an energy storage solution for heavy-duty electric vehicles. This cooperation proves once again that we are committed to discovering and investing in short-term real-world electric vehicle solutions to meet today's growing market demand."
According to the agreement, the solutions created by both parties will be applied to the products of principal's customers and portfolio companies, especially its fleet centered heavy-duty electric vehicle conversion and hybrid power system. The system needs to have the continuous operation ability to support long charging cycle, which can not be realized by the existing battery technology.
Murray Goldenberg, CEO of triad pro, said: "thanks to our solid-state ecell technology superior to traditional chemical batteries, principal positions its portfolio company as a leader in their respective fields. By working with principal to provide next-generation electric vehicle energy storage solutions, we will have more opportunities and contact new customers."
The main advantage of eCall of triad Pro is its solid-state technology, which allows electric vehicles to receive charging at any rate (limited only by network supply), so as to realize ultra fast charging cycle. Another key advantage of eCall is that there is no typical battery chemical solution to avoid degradation with repeated charge and discharge cycles, so that the service life of triad Pro eCall exceeds 30000 times, which greatly reduces the daily maintenance cost of heavy-duty electric vehicle owners.






