CHICAGO, Sept. 1, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Power Technology,
Inc. (Pinksheets: PWTC), which recently acquired Flipside USA &
Snakebaorder.com, announces today that the Company has entered into
discussions to partner with the maker of a portable solar powered
battery charger system for iPhones & iPods.
Key benefits to the solar charger system include maximizing the
performance and stabilization of the battery with cell tuning
engineering as well as promoting green energy and energy
recycling.
This system will allow iPhone & iPod (including iPhone 3G
& iPodTouch) users the ability to charge their devices
instantly from the sun. This rechargeable power pack system will
provide on-the-fly power to these devices with a service voltage of
5V. When fully charged, the power pack can supply the backup energy
by taking in the light of the sun or any electrical bulb and
converting it into power for the device.
Apple has sold over 30 million iPodTouch/iPhone units to date.
If every iPhone/iPodTouch sold was fully charged every day
(averaging the battery capacity) via solar power instead of fossil
fuel power, approximately 50.644gWh of energy could be saved. That
is roughly equivalent to 75,965,625 lbs. of CO2 in the atmosphere
per year.
CEO Kara Guire stated: "We are
impressed with their technology as well as the professionalism they
have displayed thus far. One of the key interests at the moment is
bringing their technology to the US markets which will enable us to
tap into a big portion of the iPhone & iPad market".
About the Battery Industry
Batteries represent about $36
billion in revenues today and are expected to grow to more
than $50 billion over the next five
or so years, with rechargeable batteries leading the way. The
growth will take place worldwide.
The hybrid vehicle battery, which accounts for 1.7% of the
world's rechargeable market, is expected to grow to 4.2% of the
market by 2013. This surge is based on conservative assumptions
about hybrid car growth.
The ultracapacitor and fuel cell battery growth forecast may
also be low, given potential technology/performance breakthroughs
in the next few years. Dependent on the performance of their
materials, they store and release more energy faster than
conventional batteries, and they have an almost limitless cycle
life.
Growth in renewable energy, like solar and wind power, will
drive additional demand for storage capacity, especially with
increased smart grid electricity deployment all over the world.
Very few storage technologies have actually reached the scalable
commercial deployment phase. Several companies produce lithium-ion
batteries, but utilities have only begun to experiment with them
for balancing loads or storing power. General Electric recently
jumped into the market for sodium batteries, computer-sized
batteries that can store large amounts of power at wind farms.
About Snakeboarding
Snakeboarding, a sport started in 1989 with the invention of the
Snakeboard by college students James
Fisher, Oliver Macleod-Smith,
and Simon King, who were looking to
simulate and combine the sensations of surfing, snowboarding,
skiing and skateboarding, has a colorful history and has attracted
riders from all across the world. The key advantage of the
Snakeboard is that riders can generate a forward motion, even
uphill, from a standstill position without their feet ever touching
the ground. The Snakeboard's steerability makes it easy to maneuver
and fun to ride.
Within 5 years from being invented, the sport gained a
considerable amount of popularity and the First Annual World
Championship was held in Guernsey, an island off the coast of
England. The sport continued to
spread globally under the name "Snakeboard International" from 1994
through 1998 when the founders sold their patent.
After 1998, the sport continued to increase ridership and build
their fan base worldwide while gaining events coverage on top
networks including Fox Sports Net, ESPN, and MTV Sports.
In 2001, in an effort to capitalize on the growth of the sport,
Kara formed Flipside USA and began buying boards in bulk and
whatever other boards she could get her hands on to keep up with
the growing demand, many times selling out of inventory on
pre-orders. Since 1998 the sport has retained its hard core rider
base and hosted Annual World Championships in various cities all
around the world. However it has yet to have a company step in with
a coordinated marketing effort and a thorough enough understanding
of the logistics necessary to significantly ramp up production and
grow their audience. There are only currently three manufacturers
of boards, and the industry is ripe for an aggressive campaign.
For more information visit www.flipsideusa.com and
www.snakeboarder.com
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Investors are cautioned that forward-looking statements are
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obtain financing and regulatory and shareholder approvals for
anticipated actions.
CONTACT: Power Technology, Inc. Kara Guire, (847) 796-0534
kara@flipsideinternationalinc.com
SOURCE Power Technology, Inc.