FOLSOM, Calif., Sept. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Jadoo Power Systems, Inc (Jadoo),
a leading provider of portable power products, was awarded a contract to
develop power systems for the US Special Operations Command (SOCOM). The
program's goal is to reduce the weight of energy storage carried in the field
by the Special Forces.
Evaluation of Jadoo's SuREII power systems purchased earlier by SOCOM
produced positive results, leading to the current contract. "This award is
proof of our capability to provide power systems for portable and remote
applications that provide superior runtimes in small packages," said Larry
Bawden, President and CEO of Jadoo. "We are one of the first companies to
provide commercial fuel cell products and this contract demonstrates SOCOM's
confidence in Jadoo to offer power packaged for military applications."
Jadoo is currently selling commercial power products to surveillance and
law enforcement agencies as well as television stations and professional video
providers. This contract allows Jadoo to expand its current product lines to
address the power needs of the military "Special Forces" marketplace.
Jadoo's products provide extended runtime at a reduced weight. The power
systems are rapidly deployable, while offering reliable power and quiet
operation.
About Jadoo Power Systems:
Jadoo Power Systems, Inc. is a market-focused company that develops and
sells next-generation, portable energy storage and power generation products.
Jadoo's investors include Sinclair Ventures, a wholly owned subsidiary of
Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc. as well as other individuals.
Media Contact
Barbara Van Fleet
Jadoo Power Systems
105 Lake Forest Way, Suite B
Folsom, CA 95630
+1-916-608-9044
http://www.jadoopower.com
info@jadoopower.com
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