Adura Systems Wins Frost & Sullivan 2009 Technology Innovation of the Year Award
19 June 2009
Adura Systems, Inc., the developer of the MESA (Modular, Electronic, Scalable Architecture) electric powertrain for medium and large vehicles (earlier post) is the recipient of Frost & Sullivan’s 2009 Technology Innovation of the Year Award.
Adura’s MESA powertrain features patent-pending, highly modular systems electronics, an innovative intelligent control software platform and the industry’s first scalable, field installable energy storage system that can be configured, depending upon users’ requirements, to provide 25, 50 miles or 100 miles of initial travel in pure electric mode with subsequent travel in hybrid mode.
Frost & Sullivan described MESA as setting a new industry benchmark as an innovative, first-of-its kind system. MESA reduces mechanical complexity and gives vehicle manufactures a competitive edge. On top of this, Adura’s MESA offers innovative electronics, software and battery pack technologies that can be tailored to vehicle application requirements.
Frost & Sullivan’s Technology Innovation of the Year Award is bestowed upon a company (or individual) that has carried out new research, which has resulted in innovation(s) that have or are expected to bring significant contributions to the industry in terms of adoption, change, and competitive posture. This award recognizes the quality and depth of a company’s research and development program as well as the vision and risk-taking that enabled it to undertake such an endeavor.
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