It has been estimated that it costs the Ministry of Defence approximately £450 million a year to run the equipment used by the UK’s Armed Forces. It’s a figure which suggests that not only can a change in approach to energy efficiency contribute significantly to easing the defence budget, it ...
Lincad has announced the development of a new multi-channel battery conditioning system designed specifically to comply with the current International Air Transport Association (IATA) regulations. The IATA regulations state that lithium-ion batteries transported by air can only be shipped at 30% state of charge or less. This can pose a significant ...
Lincad, a designer and manufacturer of bespoke batteries, reached a milestone last year and now has the structure and growth plans on the back of an expanding order book to see it into a bright future, as defence writer Mark Lane reports. It was a proud moment for Surrey-based Lincad when ...
Surrey-based Lincad has become a world leader in bespoke power management solutions, designing and manufacturing specialist batteries, chargers and power management systems for military and other specialist applications. Ahead of the company’s participation in DVD 2016, Lincad Joint Managing Director Peter Slade shared its defence supplier success tips with MOD DCB ...