COMPANY PROFILE
P²'s extraordinary circuitry
can significantly improve the performance of
virtually any battery powered device.
Located
in the Dallas, Texas high-tech corridor,
P²
Technologies is the patent holder and licensor of an
energy optimization technology that maximizes the
efficiency of electric products and opens the door
to "cutting the cord," so they can now operate with
rechargeable batteries.
This innovation of energy
management circuitry has a myriad of uses in
appliances and other electronic devices. The
technology was invented by a nuclear engineer, who
is the Chief Technology Officer for P² and who has contributed to
more than 65 patents.
P² works with
manufacturers to develop applications that meet
market needs. Under his direction, lab personnel
have developed, showcased and built prototype
applications of its unique circuitry.
Company Background
P²
Technologies is a
well-capitalized startup high-tech company that was
formed in July 2003. The company has developed a
revolutionary energy optimization technology.
Specifically, the patented
technology addresses the efficacy of an
energy-dependent system by increasing the efficiency
of each component. Among other things, it does this
by matching impedances and reducing cell impedance,
thus increasing maximum energy transfer, resulting
in increased desired operation and overall cell
lifetime.
The
P²
circuit (SMT or ASIC)
allows the device to pulse the power necessary to
operate the device only when that energy is needed,
thereby improving the performance of the device and
the length of time between necessary battery
recharges.
The benefit of the circuit to
each application or device can be measured by
exploiting the unique characteristics of the
device’s energy requirements. Current applications
of the company’s circuitry revealed an improvement
in performance of 20 – 200%, depending on the
application and/or device.
Capitalizing on
P²
’s
technology adds value in two distinct ways:
Examples of Applications
Include:
This technology also can be
applied to products utilizing alternating current.
The
P²
circuitry
will reduce energy consumption in appliances such as
clothing dryers, dishwashers, air conditioners,
electric furnaces, freezers and electric heaters.
The company develops and prototypes its
technology at its lab facility located in
Richardson, Texas. The business model includes
prototyping improved products with specific
manufacturers and then bringing the solutions to
market under license agreements. Currently,
P² is doing business with companies in the personal
care, home appliance and consumer electronic
markets.