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A new high-power battery system for heavy vehicles

By Michelle Froese | February 24, 2025

Forsee Power, a smart battery systems provider for commercial and industrial electric vehicles (EVs), announces the launch of PULSE PLUS, its new high-power battery system designed to meet the most demanding needs of hybrid and fully battery-powered heavy vehicles.

Built on Toshiba’s latest LTO cells, Forsee Power’s PULSE PLUS system offers an exceptional lifespan of 20 years. It delivers twice the power of its predecessor, PULSE 15, with a peak output of 400 kW for 10 seconds.

Designed with liquid thermal management for extended longevity in extreme temperatures and highly intensive use cases. PULSE PLUS also ensures the highest levels of safety with improved prevention and protection measures (ISO 26262 ASIL-C, IP6K9K). Its design includes an easily maintainable power distribution unit (PDU) without opening the battery and customizable mounting brackets for simplified installation.

Compliant with the most stringent industrial standards, the PULSE PLUS solution meets ISO 12405-2, ISO 6469-1, ISO 62619, IEC 60664, and UN38.3 certifications, as well as the latest R10-6 and R100-3 approvals and UL and SAE standards, guaranteeing its reliability and safety.

The launch of PULSE PLUS opens promising new business opportunities for Forsee Power globally. In North America and Europe, the markets for hydrogen buses and trucks continue to grow, driving increased demand for powerful and durable battery solutions. Adapted and certified for commercial vehicles such as buses and trucks, the PULSE PLUS battery system is also attracting strong interest in strategic industrial sectors for use in construction, mining, and agricultural vehicles, thanks to its performance in demanding environments and long lifespan.

Forsee Power plans to expand this versatile platform to meet the specific requirements of railway equipment and vehicles.

In North America, Forsee Power is collaborating closely with Ballard, the global leader in fuel cells, to integrate PULSE PLUS into complete hydrogen-electric vehicle systems. To ensure rapid availability and meet the global expectations of its customers, PULSE PLUS will be manufactured at Forsee Power’s industrial sites in the United States (compliant with the ‘Buy America’ standard), Europe, and Asia-Pacific.

 

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