17 May 2016

Page 18

NEWS DESK

Battery powers up from solar panels Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au TWO small garage-sized tin sheds in Langwarrin South may hold the key to cutting the cost of domestic power needs while providing a reliable source for off-the-grid sites. A relatively small bank of lithium batteries developed in the sheds can be used to store enough power from solar panels to run a household for up to three days. In trials already under way they are powering electric fences, golf buggies, caravans, small waste treatment works and now houses. These long lasting batteries can effectively store power from solar panels to be used at night or in cloudy conditions rather than diverting the daytime excess back into the grid. The makers of the Tardis Battery say the cost of buying this excess back from a power company is inevitably more expensive than the credits received for its supply. The relatively small cabinets required for the batteries to be fitted for domestic use seem a far cry from the project initially embarked on by its developers: an electric bicycle. Neighborhood colleagues Andrew Lamb and David Treanor shared rides to work at General Motors in Port Melbourne. The two engineers knew car manufacturing in Australia was all but doomed and came up with the idea for an efficient electric-powered bicycle while talking about “life after GM�. Lamb shared their ideas with Max Coulthard during a chance meeting

Powered up: The team behind the manufacture and marketing of a battery designed to store electricity on which houses can be run overnight or when solar power is unavailable, from left, Max Coulthard, David Treanor, Margaret Harrison and David Jung. Above, six of the lithium battery packs can power a house for about three days.

a Frankston Chamber of commerce networking night. Coulthard, a former senior lecturer in business strategy at Monash University, quickly realised that efficient batteries could have many more uses than just for bicycles. “What’s unique about our batteries is that they’re small on the outside but big on the inside,� he says. Coulthard, Lamb and Treanor formed MagEfekt in 2012 with the specific aim of “designing, building and manufacturing battery packs to meet specific customer requirements�. Their long-term goal is to produce energy dense batteries for mobile and stationary applications and make electric wheel motors using solar car technology.

Lamb had a history of being involved in the technical side of solar powered cars. Lamb’s involvement with the Aurora Solar Car Team saw him come up with nine “unregistered patents�, according to Coulthard. “He just wanted to give them to the world and helping develop a future automotive industry�. Coulthard said the partners decided car manufacturing was beyond their means so decided “we’d first take a look at batteries and controllers�. “We originally thought about a complete automotive system, wheels, batteries, controller and motor,� Treanor says. But once that idea was shelved, one of the first projects came through speaking with a wheelchair manufac-

turer in Noble Park about the safest technology for an electric vehicle. “We came up with an idea that saw us replacing two batteries with one, which meant half the weight and double the capacity. It provided consistent power,â€? Treanor says. Wheelchairs driven by MagEfekt’s batteries are undergoing tests and trials. The partners say their lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) battery is “the most energy denseâ€? of its type in the world ‌ as far as we can determineâ€?. Relatively small cylindrical steelcased lithium cells form the heart of the battery developed under the Tardis Battery brand. These small Chinesemanufactured battery cells are linked together within a moulded urethane

casing. They are connected with wiring, eliminating the need for terminals and can operate under extreme conditions (45 degrees to minus 80) and are waterproof. Coulthard says MagEfekt’s biggest intellectual property is how the small, individual cells are integrated in the urethane casing. “The result is a cool, light, long-lasting and safe to use battery.� Coupled with solar panels they can operate free of the grid, either at remote locations or in combination with the grid for domestic and industrial purposes. “Solar systems on houses are virtually donating power to the grid,� Coulthard says. “It’s a dilemma for people coming off contracts [with power suppliers]. Do they connect to a smart system or go hybrid and retrofit an existing system?� Treanor says MagEfekt’s system requires no changes to existing solar panel infrastructure: “It’s almost like installing a new appliance.� He said power could still be sold back into the grid once the batteries are fully charged. “This battery storage system can be added to houses to provide uninterrupted power and the daily usage can be tracked by computer.� While the lithium batteries are more than double the cost of conventional lead acid batteries their service life (10-15 years) is much longer and the partners believe the MagEfekt system will pay for itself in about seven years.

small, powerful hearing aids

)5ĆŠ( 30 days hearing aid trials, no cost, no obligation. 1/7 Davies Avenue, Mount Eliza

)5ĆŠ(

(03) 9708 8626

Hearing aids to Pensioners*

URELQWKHĂ€UVW#JPDLO FRP

)5ĆŠ(

Robin Tu

12 months maintenance for relocated Pensioners*

Hearing Care Professional Audiologist

*Subject to eligibility criteria through the Australian Pension Scheme.

New generation TOP-UP hearing aids now FREE* E Eligible pensioners and veterans aare entitled to FREE hearing aaids through the government’s hhearing services scheme*, or they can pay extra (TOP-UP) for th hhearing aids with additional or m more advanced features or for a smaller size. sm As an EXCLUSIVE A SPECIAL OFFER, Hidden S Hearing is providing eligible H ppensioners and veterans

with certain TOP-UP hearing aids incorporating the latest generation technology FREE OF CHARGE until the END OF JUNE The choice is yours, either a discreet deep canal aid or a miniature receiver in canal aid. In both cases the aids will be small and discreet, and programmed to \RXU VSHFLÂżF KHDULQJ OHYHOV DQG unique personal needs. www.hiddenhearing.com.au

CALL NOW to book your FREE hearing assessment and start hearing better again.

FREE CALL

1800 717 717

*Conditions and eligibility requirements apply under the Commonwealth Hearing Services Voucher System. Offer ends June 30, 2016.

BLAIRGOWRIE • DROMANA • MORNINGTON • ROSEBUD • SEAFORD • TOORAK PAGE 18

Mornington News 17 May 2016


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.
17 May 2016 by Mornington Peninsula News Group - Issuu