mPhase/AlwaysReady, Inc.
Reserve Battery Performs Flawlessly in U.S. Army High Acceleration
Field Test
mPhase/AlwaysReady,
Inc. Passes Critical Army Munitions Test
LITTLE
FALLS, NJ, Feb 20, 2008 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- mPhase/AlwaysReady,Inc.
(OTCBB: XDSL), today announced that a prototype of its smart
reserve nanobattery was successfully deployed in a gun-fired
test at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Maryland. The test was
conducted by the U.S. Army Armament Research, Development, and
Engineering Center (ARDEC) of Picatinny New Jersey. In this
test, the AlwaysReady battery delivered power to the test load
inside the standard military anti-tank round (M830A1 or
HEAT-High Explosive Anti Tank) and demonstrated extreme
resiliency, surviving the harsh environment as well as the high
acceleration at a g-Force in excess of 45,000 (One 'g' is equal
to the pull of gravity at sea level). This gun-fired test was
part of a prototype evaluation process that the U.S. Army is
conducting as part of its CRADA (Cooperative Research and
Development Agreement) with AlwaysReady. Engineers at
AlwaysReady collaborated with those at Picatinny involved in the
development of precision guidance components to successfully
package this reserve electrochemical storage system to operate
during the gun-firing and flight environment of a very high 'g'
round. The developmental qualification work, prior to the live
test firing, was performed using Picatinny's air gun test
facilities by subjecting battery prototypes to various launch
accelerations and various design iterations. This test serves as
a validation of the performance of the AlwaysReady battery in
this environment. The long-term goal is to potentially
incorporate this battery technology into smart, gun-fired
munitions programs being developed by Picatinny.
Dr. Fred Allen, AlwaysReady CEO said, 'This impressive test
result provides another solid data point which speaks to the
applicability of this technology for military use. Our battery
provided power 'on command' exactly when it was needed. We look
forward to bringing more technological advantages to the
military as well as commercial applications.'
Mr.
Carlos M. Pereira, the ARDEC Advanced Precision Concepts Branch
Chief and Principal Investigator said, 'This battery
successfully initiated upon firing and operated flawlessly
throughout the test. We are pleased that the AlwaysReady battery
performed as intended, especially given the extremely harsh
environmental conditions of the test. This will facilitate
further development of our guidance systems.'
The Smart Nanobattery is an electrochemical system whose design
offers a revolutionary approach to energy storage and power
management. Its unique architecture enables key features
including a shelf life of decades, remote activation, scalable
manufacturing, multiple configurations, and programmable power.
About mPhase/AlwaysReady, Inc.
mPhase Technologies Inc. (OTCBB: XDSL), through its wholly owned
subsidiary AlwaysReady, Inc. is focused on developing and
commercializing a new battery technology based on a well
patented phenomenon known as electrowetting which provides a
unique way to store energy and manage power that will
revolutionize the battery industry.
About Picatinny Arsenal
Headquartered at Picatinny, N.J., the Armament Research,
Development and Engineering Center (ARDEC) is the Army's
principal researcher, developer and sustainer of current and
future armament and munitions systems. ARDEC plays a key part in
Army Transformation with its involvement in the development of
the Soldier and Future Combat Systems and continued efforts in
the development of advanced weapons that exploit technologies
like high-power microwaves, high-energy lasers and nano-technology.
ARDEC's overall mission is to improve already fielded items,
develop new ones, maintain a strong armament technology base in
government, industry and academia and provide technical support
to the soldier in the field. ARDEC is the Army's 'Center of
Lethality' and as such is leading the way in the development of
tomorrow's armament and munitions systems, working closely with
its Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine partners.