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Hoppecke's special batteries help Bombardier keep production of new London Underground trains on track

December 01, 2011 - Nearly 400 valve regulated lead acid batteries from Hoppecke Industrial Batteries are being fitted to new London Underground trains made by Bombardier for use on sub-surface lines (SSL).

The trains are being built in Derby and Hoppecke is delivering a complete 'rail.power' battery system to Bombardier. In all, Hoppecke is supplying two batteries for each of 190 new trains which will operate on the District Line, the Metropolitan Line, the Circle Line and the Hammersmith and City Line, all of which run above and below ground.

Bombardier won the contract to produce the trains between 2009 and 2014 and many of the Hoppecke battery packs – which are being delivered from the Hoppecke Batteriesysteme factory in Brilon, Germany – are already in use, one in the front engine carriage and one in the back on every train.

The rail.power valve regulated lead acid batteries are maintenance free and are replaced every five years. Because making all the trains will also take five years, this means that the first trains produced will be needing new batteries at around the same time the last trains are being delivered.

When the batteries reach the end of their life and are replaced, the spent batteries will be taken away by Hoppecke to its recycling foundry in an idyllic forest location in Germany. The metal foundry is the only one in Europe to have been certified to three separate standards: DIN EN ISO 9001 (methods and process), DIN EN ISO 14001 (environment audit) and special waste disposal regulations covering all associated waste codes for storage, treatment and recycling.

As well as requiring zero maintenance, the rail.power batteries are based on the vlies.tec® technology and offer a long cycle life with maximum cranking current and no corrosion. Easy to handle and easy to clean, the batteries also offer enhanced protection against the risk of explosion and prevent short-circuits.

According to Paul Butchart, Special Power Manager at Hoppecke, it was important for Bombardier, that for this prestigious SSL contract, the company had to fit the trains with the most reliable and cost-effective power source available and was aware of Hoppecke's expertise from previous projects.

“This Bombardier contract is further evidence of the reputation Hoppecke has earned as a solutions provider to the rail power sector," says Paul. "Our battery systems are recognised by the biggest names in the business for their reliability and value for money and we have an unrivalled record for managing lead-acid batteries in an environmentally conscious way."

Richard Grant, Hoppecke's key account manager for Bombardier, adds: "This order means a lot to us because we want to work with the very best and our relationship with Bombardier is second to none. We are delighted the company chose us as the preferred supplier of power solutions for these top quality trains."


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Notes for editors
Hoppecke Industrial Batteries Ltd

HOPPECKE was founded in 1927 and is now the leading specialist for industrial battery systems, and at the same time the largest battery manufacturer in European ownership. Hoppecke offers to its customers throughout the world, concepts for efficient and reliable power supply for every industrial application. A leading exponent of environmental care for more than 80 years, Hoppecke offers solutions for a variety of industries including motive power, reserve power for IT/telecoms, power stations, solar energy and UPS, special power for rail and underground. It is a European leader in recycling of industrial batteries, and operates its own recycling foundry for lead-acid batteries, thereby making a substantial contribution to careful husbanding of resources. Hoppecke invests heavily in innovation and has one of the largest R&D departments in the industry with an estimated 5 per cent of turnover being ploughed into R&D to bring new battery technologies to market. Its UK operation is based in Newcastle-Under-Lyme in the Midlands.

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Changeworks Communications
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Company contact:
David Millett
Hoppecke Industrial Batteries Ltd
Unit 2 Lowfield Drive
Centre 500
Wolstanton
Newcastle-under-Lyme ST5 0UU
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Tags: Hoppecke, Industrial batteries, lead acid batteries, rail.power, maintenance free batteries, battery recycling, viles.tec, bombardier,

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