Electricity ‘Jerry Cans’ developer to research advanced EV solutions

Electricity ‘Jerry Cans’ developer to research advanced EV solutions

Image courtesy Solus Power EV charging solutions developer Solus Power, which has developed a ‘Jerry Cans of electricity’ solution, has signed an MoU with global defence and security company QinetiQ to develop advanced EV charging solutions for fleet charging and infrastructure. The UK-based companies will work together on EV solutions to the specific needs of…


Electricity ‘Jerry Cans’ developer to research advanced EV solutions

Image courtesy Solus Power

EV charging solutions developer Solus Power, which has developed a ‘Jerry Cans of electricity’ solution, has signed an MoU with global defence and security company QinetiQ to develop advanced EV charging solutions for fleet charging and infrastructure.

The UK-based companies will work together on EV solutions to the specific needs of the Ministry of Defence (MOD), by leveraging their respective expertise.

In a release, Solus Power cites its mobile charging solution, which is centred around its ‘Kratos’ technology.

According to the company, the off-grid tech consists of modular, stackable and easily transported power units, each of which is the size of an attaché case and which can be both easily deployed and shared between users.

The ruggedised Lithium-ion power units, which the company describes as ‘Jerry Cans of electricity’, can deliver ultrafast charging to the likes of EVs, drones, or equipment.

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The collaboration between the two companies sees QinetiQ supporting Solus Power to understand the needs of defence and security customers globally, in addition to providing their expertise in power sources and electrification.

QinetiQ has been working with customers in the defence and security industry to understand challenges, threats and opportunities.

One such challenge is how to flexibly charge EVs across diverse locations and infrastructure settings, in some aspects mirroring challenges experienced in high demand civilian applications such as airport parking, car hire management and the general operation of car parks.

The focus on mobile EV charging highlights the evolving landscape of defence and security infrastructure, recognising the importance of sustainable and adaptable energy solutions.

Stas Leonidou, CEO of Solus Power, said in a release: “Solus Power welcomes the opportunity recognised in this MOU to collaborate with an organisation of QinetiQ’s standing and experience in the defence sector, and with its exceptional record of innovation and solutions development.”

Added Victoria Doherty, QinetiQ’s head of electrification: “Enabling the flexibility to provide electric power wherever and whenever it is needed underpins future operational advantage. By working across sectors to transfer existing solutions, we will accelerate success in this area.”


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