Published: July 25, 2010
Leo Motors Develops Improved EV Battery Management Technology
LAS VEGAS - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Leo Motors, Inc. (Pink Sheets:LEOM) announced that it has developed a
more innovative Battery Management System (BMS), to solve the safety and
quick charging problems often experienced with Electric Vehicles (EVs).
Leo's new BMS can charge at a current of up to 4C (4 times the rated
capacity of the battery per hour). Existing BMS could only charge at a
current of 0.5 C (half of the rated capacity of a battery per hour), For
example, a 30 kW battery power pack cannot charge more than 15kW per
hour using existing BMS because the BMS can manage only half of the
electric power per hour. Using Leo's new BMS, the power pack can be
fully charged in about 15 minutes under a quick charging mode.
Another improvement of Leo's new BMS is that the size of the BMS became
70% smaller than existing BMS. Leo intends to develop its technology
further, making major parts of the BMS into silicon chip to further
minimize the size and reduce the heat emitting from inside of the BMS.
Leo also plans to develop its BMS technology to charge at a current of
up to 12 C, which would allow a full charge in about 5 minutes.
Leo's new BMS will be tested by battery manufacturers and EV
manufacturers seeking a product or marketing opportunity. Dr. Robert
Kang, CEO, stated, "Our BMS technology is the key to our Company's
continuing development, as it is the most crucial part in EV battery
power packs, and is one of the most expensive parts in the entire
vehicle."
About Leo Motors, Inc.
Leo Motors, Inc. is a Korean company incorporated in Delaware, and is
engaged in the development, manufacture and sale of electric vehicles
("EVs" ) and EV components. Leo has designed many original EVs, and has
converted many models of existing internal combustion engine ("ICE" )
vehicles into EVs, including scooters, motorcycles, full-speed sedans,
highway buses and trucks. Leo Motors has also developed several original
EV components, and is actively marketing them as a bundled conversion
kit for ICE vehicles.
Forward-Looking Statement
This press release includes "forward-looking statements" within the
meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and
Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. In
addition to statements which explicitly describe such risks and
uncertainties, readers are urged to consider statements labeled with the
terms "believes," "belief," "expects," "intends," "anticipates," "will,"
or "plans" to be uncertain and forward looking. The forward-looking
statements contained herein are also subject generally to other risks
and uncertainties that are described from time to time in the company's
reports and registration statements filed with the Securities and
Exchange Commission.
For additional information, please call Mike King of Princeton Research,
Inc. at (702) 650-3000.

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