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  1. BATTERY BRAIN

    Ireland

    Battery Brain connects to any lead-acid or lithium ION batteries continually monitoring its charge. It is designed to work on all types of vehicles, including light and heavy trucks, commercial cars and buses. It can also be incorporated with generators, which are vital in supplying electrical power in developing countries, such as South Africa. Battery Brain was developed by an electrical and mechanical engineer in 1996. It is well established in the USA, and can be found in the New Jersey police force fleet. There are over 100, 000 units in operation today. Battery Brain connects to your vehicle or generators battery, and continually monitors its charge. When the charge drops below a minimum level to start, Battery Brain disconnects the battery, ensuring it will always have enough charge to start the vehicle or generator. Battery Brain has a number of advantages for vehicle and generator applications: Vehicle: Sense of security that your vehicles will always start Improve your fleet security and avoid vehicle theft Extend the life of your battery Avoid unnecessary costs, such as service and maintenance costs, vehicle recovery and downtime, and customer contract penalties Generator Protect your business from the threat of power outages Avoid costly downtime Avoid business disruptions and reputational damage caused by power outages Prevent the loss of data

  2. POWER-PLEX TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL LTD

    Ireland

    Manufacturers of 12 V and 24 V AC and DC power supplies from 1 Amp to 30 Amps in a variety of metal cabinet sizes for Access Control, CCTV, Intruder and Fire alarms systems. Enclosures also available for a range of IP ratings and 19" rack mount variants. There are 1000 models available across our ranges. Units can be bespoke made for particular applications and projects. The latest product is Cyclik2000, a power supply giving 16 hours of output for 8 hours of charge, a Wi Fi link, range up to 2 Km and a high resolution day/night camera. This is designed for use where mains power is only available from a switched source, i.e. power to a lighting column only during dusk to dawn - the cyclic battery will be charged during night time and provide 16 hours of power during the day for the camera and Wi Fi link. REPORTER is another new product - a signalling unit connected via the internet to the Cloud, reporting alarm activations by text to 4 fixed or mobile telephone numbers and via email.

  3. ACCOUNTANT ONLINE

    Ireland

    Accountant Online are Ireland’s first online accountancy and bookkeeping service. Access your accounts and accountant from anywhere. Their award-winning online business saves you time and money, and the transparency of their fees and charges allows you to better budget for accounting costs. They use the latest technology to deliver simpler and more cost-effective accounting solutions for their clients. They have three offices around Ireland but because of their online nature they serve clients right across the island including Dublin, Galway, Cork and Belfast as well as clients in the UK, the US, the Middle East, Asia, South America and beyond.

  4. ELECTRIC CAR CHARGER IRELAND

    Ireland

    Electriccarcharger.ie powered by Phoenix Electrical Services Residential and Commercial Electric Vehicle (EV) Charger Specialists. Quality Affordable Electric Vehicle (EV) Chargers Expertly Installed by Qualified Electrical Professionals from Highly Reputable Electrical Services Provider to the Commercial, Industrial and Domestic market for over 36 years. We supply and install a range of EV charger units to suit your requirements, from a single wall-mounted unit to a full network of intelligent EV chargers. SEAI Electric Car Grant Information: A new government funded support scheme has been introduced to assist homeowners install an electric vehicle charge point on their property. The existing free home charger scheme operated by ESB Ecars ends in 2017. This new scheme will begin in 2018 and will provide a grant up to the value of €600 towards the purchase and installation of a home charger unit. The applicant must be the owner of an eligible new or second-hand electric vehicle (EV). (- seai.ie)