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Stryten Energy’s New E-Series AGM Multi‑Terminal Batteries Will Boost Reliability for Telecommunications and Utility Applications

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Stryten Energy’s New E-Series AGM Multi‑Terminal Batteries Will Boost Reliability for Telecommunications and Utility Applications
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Stryten Energy’s New E-Series AGM Multi‑Terminal Batteries Will Boost Reliability for Telecommunications and Utility Applications

2026-04-09 01:02 Last Updated At:01:10

ALPHARETTA, Ga.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apr 8, 2026--

Stryten Energy LLC, a U.S.-based energy storage solutions provider, today announced the launch of its new E-Series AGM160 and E-Series AGM190 multi‑terminal batteries, designed for long life and high performance in demanding telecommunications and electric utility applications.

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What are the features of the AGM160/190 batteries?

The AGM batteries support extended discharge applications where durability, consistency and uptime are critical. The batteries are maintenance-free, support rapid charge, and offer up to 80% depth of discharge without compromising performance.

The AGM batteries are available with front and top terminal options, providing enhanced flexibility during installation and maintenance. The sealed, spill-proof design allows the batteries to be mounted in any orientation, making them an ideal solution for cabinet enclosures and standard relay rack trays.

What are the use cases for the E-Series AGM160/190 batteries?

Stryten Energy’s E-Series AGM batteries are designed for long life and high performance in:

Two models are now available:

“Telecom and utility environments can be harsh. Stryten Energy’s new AGM multi-terminal batteries are built to withstand harsh environments and ensure critical infrastructures are available,” said Matt Gould, Vice President, Industrial Sales and Service. “The launch of these network power batteries reflects Stryten Energy’s extensive experience and leadership in valve‑regulated lead‑acid (VRLA) battery technology.”

For more information, visit the E-Series AGM160/190 web page.

About Stryten Energy

Stryten Energy helps solve the world’s most pressing energy challenges with a broad range of energy storage solutions across the Essential Power, Motive Power, Transportation, Military and Government sectors. Headquartered in Alpharetta, Georgia, we partner with some of the world’s most recognized companies to meet the growing demand for reliable and sustainable energy storage capacity. Stryten powers everything from submarines to subcompacts, microgrids, warehouses, distribution centers, cars, trains and trucks. Our stored energy technologies include advanced lead, lithium and vanadium redox flow batteries, intelligent chargers and energy performance management software that keep people on the move and supply chains running. An industry leader backed by more than a century of expertise, Stryten has The Energy to Challenge the status quo and deliver top-performing energy solutions for today and tomorrow. Learn more at www.stryten.com.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What are the E‑Series AGM 160 and AGM 190 batteries?

Maintenance‑free AGM batteries built for long‑duration discharge where uptime, consistency, and durability matter.

What applications are they best for?

Telecom (wireless, broadband, signaling, distributed power, CPE) and electric utility (switchgear control power, SCADA, industrial UPS), plus other critical energy storage needs in harsh environments.

Are they maintenance‑free?

Yes—sealed, maintenance‑free design.

Can they be installed in cabinets or relay racks?

Yes—ideal for cabinet enclosures and standard relay rack trays; fits most standard 23” relay rack applications.

What terminal options are available?

Multi‑terminal design with front and top terminal options to simplify installation and maintenance access.

Can the batteries be mounted in any orientation?

Yes—the sealed, spill‑proof design supports mounting in any orientation.

How much can they be discharged?

Up to 80% depth of discharge without compromising performance.

Do they support rapid charging?

Yes—designed to support rapid charge.

What is the expected service life?

12‑year design life in float applications at 25°C (77°F).

What durability and safety features are included?

Flame‑retardant ABS case (UL94 V‑0), high‑compression AGM technology (>99% recombination efficiency), corrosion‑resistant positive alloy, higher vent opening pressure with self‑resealing device, front‑accessible 8 mm female terminals, terminal post protector, and carry handles.

Stryten Energy's E-Series AGM160/190 battery

Stryten Energy's E-Series AGM160/190 battery

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — A fire broke out Wednesday morning at Rio de Janeiro's Olympic Park velodrome, prompting a major emergency response involving about 80 firefighters and 20 vehicles, authorities said.

Rio state military fire department said the blaze was under control and largely confined to the venue’s fabric roof. There have been no reported injuries, and the interior of the building — including the Olympic Museum — remained untouched.

Rio Mayor Eduardo Cavaliere told journalists that a small portion of the city's 1,000-item Olympic museum, which lies inside the velodrome, was affected but that it could be fixed with only minor repairs.

“The structure of the velodrome itself is preserved and the track has not been hit at all,” Cavaliere said.

While the cause of this latest incident is currently under investigation, the facility has a history of roof fires. Two similar blazes occurred in 2017, both caused by falling paper sky lanterns.

Since hosting track cycling during the 2016 Summer Games, the Velodrome has served as a primary training base for Brazil’s national cycling and weightlifting teams.

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The roof of the Rio de Janeiro's Olympic Park velodrome is on fire, Wednesday, April 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Bruna Prado)

The roof of the Rio de Janeiro's Olympic Park velodrome is on fire, Wednesday, April 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Bruna Prado)

Firefighters work to control the fire on the roof of Rio de Janeiro's Olympic Park velodrome, Wednesday, April 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Bruna Prado)

Firefighters work to control the fire on the roof of Rio de Janeiro's Olympic Park velodrome, Wednesday, April 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Bruna Prado)

Firefighters work to control a fire on the roof of Rio de Janeiro's Olympic Park velodrome, Wednesday, April 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Bruna Prado)

Firefighters work to control a fire on the roof of Rio de Janeiro's Olympic Park velodrome, Wednesday, April 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Bruna Prado)

The roof of Rio de Janeiro's Olympic Park velodrome is on fire, Wednesday, April 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Bruna Prado)

The roof of Rio de Janeiro's Olympic Park velodrome is on fire, Wednesday, April 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Bruna Prado)

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