Power and Energy for the Soldier Venture Capital Initiative
Abstract
This effort focuses on innovative power and energy technologies for Soldier power needs to include fuel cells, batteries, alternate power sources and power management. Technologies may include, but are not limited to, devices, systems and software that generate, store, control and manage the power and energy required by the individual soldier for communications, computing, sensing, weapons functioning, mobility and comfort. Focus of interest includes low weight and volume, safety, reliability, cost-effectiveness, longevity, reduced system power requirements, minimal logistics impact, and devices, systems and software that dramatically increase the performance of, or reduce the costs of, other power and energy devices, systems or software.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Accomplishment
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2013
- Source ID
- eaa7b68f06be4ca6d06680ceb0a6a296