T
GOLF
CAR
NEWS
Triad Pro Innovators
Uses Revolutionary
eCell Technology
to Power Solar Golf
Cart
riad Pro Innovators,
Inc. (OTC Pink; TPII):
Global consumption
of golf carts is anticipated
to exceed 225,000 units in
2023, in a multi-billion dol-
lar industry, valued at U.S.
$2,300,000,000, of which
41% will be in the North
American market. Triad Pro
projects attaining approxi-
mately $70,000,000 world-
wide sales of traditional golf
and people mover vehicles, by
the end of its third production
year. This dynamic growth
is due to the advantages of
utilizing solar power.
Because of lower mainte-
nance and operating costs
the solar-powered golf cart
segment of the global golf
cart market is anticipated
to grow at a faster rate than
other electric and internal
combustion models. In addi-
tion to the demand provided
by golf courses, urbanization
and industrialization in oth-
er countries are expected to
drive the demand for local
transportation to carry people
and goods.
Triad Pro announces that its eCell energy
storage technology combined with Triad
Pro’s new power supply design has been
successfully installed in a solar-powered
golf cart. The solar powered golf cart,
named SPREE, (Solar Powered Renewable
Electric Energy) uses Triad Pro’s propri-
etary hardware and software solutions.
Triad Pro’s SPREE golf cart can be charged
using only the sun or using the electric grid
or a combination of both.
With the Triad-Pro eCell installed into
SPREE, the cart can run for an entire 18
holes. It draws the charge from a solar
panel set on the roof and if the sun
isn’t shining it can be fully recharged
within 20 minutes on a regular 110V
outlet. Most golf cart fleets today are
powered by a lead acid or lithium bat-
teries which normally takes 5 – 8 hours
to fully recharge. SPREE requires no
monthly maintenance can save com-
mercial fleet owners thousands of dol-
lars off their electrical cost. SPREE will
be available for purchase in the spring
of 2019
For more information please visit www.
triadproinc.com
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