Saft has won order from Thales Australia to deliver Li-ion battery systems which can power up to 1,300 Hawkei military tactical vehicles.
Saft will begin deliveries of advanced Li-ion batteries for use in prototype vehicles in the first quarter of 2015 and, upon success, will extend to a follow-on contract for further vehicles early in the third quarter of 2015.
The Hawkei represents the next-generation in protected mobility for defense forces that are challenged by Improvised Explosive Devices, mines or small arms ambushes. It is highly mobile, armed and light.
The helicopter-deployable unit fulfills a number of operational roles and takes advantage of its small size to move stealthily, remain hidden and provide levels of coverage and safety critical to military use. It is equipped with weapons and systems that provide unparalleled situational awareness and lethality for a vehicle of this size and weight.
The Saft Li-ion battery system will power starting, lights, ignition and silent watch capabilities for the Hawkei vehicle.
Saft’s long-life solution meets mission objectives to achieve higher, more compact power and energy efficiency; enabling fewer battery replacements and reducing lifecycle costs.
The Hawkei program allows Saft to further demonstrate the capabilities of our Li-ion battery system for military ground vehicles, already in use by the world’s top forces.
“The Hawkei project signals the growing use of Li-ion technologies to power military and defense applications throughout the world,” said Thomas Alcide, President of Saft America, Inc. and General Manager of Saft’s Specialty Battery Group.