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True Blue Power and Mid-Continent Instruments and Avionics Power NBAA25 Coverage

Mid-Continent Instruments and Avionics and True Blue Power ANN's NBAA 2025 Coverage... Visit Them At Booth #3436

 

 

True Blue Power Unveils 50 Amp-hour Lithium-ion, Main Ship Battery

New Gen5 TB50 is a same-size replacement for standard 44 amp-hour batteries with more power, less weight, and no maintenance

 

True Blue Power Lithium-ion Batteries will be on display in the True Blue Power and Mid-Continent Instruments and Avionics booth, #3436, throughout NBAA-BACE, October 14 – 16 at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.
 

True Blue Power, the leading manufacturer of lithium-ion aircraft batteries, introduced the new Gen5 TB50 Lithium-ion Aircraft Battery. The 50 amp-hour, engine-start battery’s dimensions are equivalent to the industry standard 44 amp-hour battery, while offering more power, less weight and zero maintenance. The TB50 provides aircraft owners and operators a direct path to a lithium battery upgrade, with all the benefits the advanced technology offers.

 

More Power and Less Weight

The TB50 weighs 50% less and delivers more amp-hours per pound than lead-acid and NiCad alternatives. It provides more power for engine starts, more energy for emergency and back-up power, and ultra-fast recharge.
 

Maintenance-free / On-condition

The TB50 eliminates expensive battery maintenance and frequent, costly capacity checks.
 

8 Years Useful Battery Life

The TB50 offers up to 4x longer battery life than lead-acid and 3 years longer than NiCad batteries.
 

Real-time Monitoring and Customization

The TB50 communicates real-time state-of-charge (SOC) and state-of-health (SOH) data to the cockpit. Field-programmable parameters enable charge current limiting and alerts for end-of-life, minimum dispatch capacity, and engine-start readiness.
 

On-Board Status Indicator
The TB50’s battery status indicator provides SOC, battery mode, and health data without the need for aircraft power or external test equipment.
 

Environmentally Friendly

The TB50 addresses the negative environmental impact of heavy, lead-acid and NiCad batteries. They eliminate toxic metals and acid spills, and significantly reduce carbon emissions. All True Blue Power lithium-ion batteries can be recycled or disposed of in area landfills.

The TB50 is certified to TSO-C179b, RTCA DO-311A, RTCA DO-160G and RTCA DO-178C Design Assurance Level A. The battery delivers superior reliability and performance. It is ideal for use in rugged environments and outperforms all other aircraft batteries in extreme temperatures, from -40°C to +70°C.

 

FMI: mcico.comtruebluepowerusa.com, NBAA Display #343

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