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EnerSys Advanced Systems (EAS) Power Sources Center is your lithium power source for: |
- Lithium Primary Reserve Batteries
- Thermal Batteries
- Lithium Ion Rechargeable Batteries
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Whether it is a custom reserve battery or a configuration requiring high-volume automated production, EAS can provide the lithium power source that meets your needs. |
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As a leading producer of lithium reserve batteries in the United States, EAS has provided state-of-the art batteries to the U.S. Army for more than 45 years and has delivered over 30 million primary batteries to the Department of Defense and allied governments. |
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Markets |
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EAS designs and produces batteries for a wide variety of applications including military, space, medical, and specialized industrial and commercial uses. |
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Electrochemical Systems |

Lithium Power Sources |
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- Lithium/Thionyl Chloride (Li/SOCI2)
- Lithium/Sulfuryl Chloride (Li/SO2CI2)
- Lithium/Sulfur Dioxide (Li/SO2)
- Lithium/Vanadium Pentoxide (Li/V2O5)
- Lithium Silicon/Iron Disulfide (LiSi/FeS2)
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Applications |
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- Electronic fuzing for artillery and mortars
- Smart weapons
- Missiles and space launch vehicles
- Torpedoes
- Target drones
- Aircraft ejection seats
- Medical - pacemakers
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International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) |
EAS lithium batteries and associated products are subject to the regulations of the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) contained in 22 C.F.R. Parts 120-130. Any export or re-export of these products require a prior written export authorization from the U.S. Department of State. It is the responsibility of the purchasing or receiving party to comply with all requirements of the ITAR, including ensuring that all required export authorizations are in place prior to exportation or re-exportation. |
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