ePropelled, a hardware solutions provider represented by UAV Propulsion Tech, has expanded its USA-made Hercules series of power generation and management solutions for UAVs in the defense and security industries, aiming to satisfy rapidly growing worldwide demand.
The rugged, compact, and powerful Hercules hybrid-ready propulsion solutions should satisfy the need for extended range and mission agility for any uncrewed applications.
As a global leader in advanced propulsion and energy management technologies for uncrewed vehicles, ePropelled understands that integrated power technologies that support hybrid propulsion systems – cooperatively combining electric motors and internal combustion engines — are rapidly expanding uncrewed vehicles’ capabilities, not only for aerial drones and military applications, but across diverse land and marine vehicle uses.
Designed to deliver maximum power at the least weight and in high temperature environments, ePropelled’s Hercules starter generators produce dependable power from 500W to 12kW.
The expanded Hercules series includes five starter generators, four intelligent power systems, and an agile electronic engine starter motor controller for complex hybrid power conversion requirements.
Unique to ePropelled, Hercules features ePConnected™ real-time performance data services via standard CAN 2.0 interfaces to monitor such parameters as temperatures, voltages, amps, rpm, and power variables to enable useful applications via an open API, to gather analytics, and for creating parameter alerts based on specific uses and mission profiles.
Made in the USA, ePropelled’s Hercules systems comply with rapidly shifting US trade requirements, such as the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).
Nick Grewal, CEO of ePropelled, commented, “Our Hercules line of power generation products is empowering our customers’ drones to achieve mission ranges of over 1,000 km.
“These products lead the worldwide uncrewed systems market in power-to-weight ratio, performance, and advanced control and instrumentation through the ePConnected™ protocols to provide enhanced mission awareness for our customers.”
Ewen Stockbridge, a NATO trainer and CEO of specialist consultancy 360iSR, added, “The dual benefits of reducing logistical burdens and increasing mission tempo make electric drones and hybrid propulsion a game-changer in modern warfare.
“Electric propulsion offers significant advantages, including reduced acoustic signatures and lower heat emissions, enhancing stealth and survivability. This shift not only improves efficiency, but also operational flexibility, allowing for rapid recharging and redeployment.”