Lithium Titanate Oxide LTO Battery Technology

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This presentation details the technology benefits and limitations of lithium titanate oxide (LTO) batteries as a viable alternate to traditional lead acid, traditional lithium ion and the various nickel batteries.  Discussion will center around data center applications for DC back-up power for uninterruptible power supplies and for energy storage system applications used either for grid stabilization or mirogrids.

 



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  • Starts 22 July 2025 05:00 AM UTC
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Marlene McCartha of AC & DC Power Technologies

Topic:

Lithium Titanate Oxide LTO Battery Technology

This presentation details the technology benefits and limitations of lithium titanate oxide (LTO) batteries as a viable alternate to traditional lead acid, traditional lithium ion and the various nickel batteries.  Discussion will center around data center applications for DC back-up power for uninterruptible power supplies and for energy storage system applications used either for grid stabilization or mirogrids.

Biography:

Education: 

BS in Chemical Engineering, University of Oklahoma, 1980-1985

MBA Dartmouth University, Tuck School of Business 2009

 

Certifications:

BellSouth Certified Bulk Power Engineer, (1997)

BellSouth Certified DC Power Engineer Level 4 (1996)

Mitsubishi and Toshiba Factory trained Field Service Engineer for 3-Phase Uninterruptible Power Supplies (2004-2012)

 

Marlene McCartha has been in the critical power business for 40 years.  Her career in battery technologies began while performing design and development of lithium and specialty batteries with General Electric (Alachua, FL).   During her career, she worked on the design team for the batteries for the shuttle life support systems, the manned space station and the Mars Rover expeditions.  Over the years, she enjoyed various roles as Technical Marketing Manager and Eastern Regional Sales Manager for Johnson Controls Industrial Battery Division, Saft (Industrial and Stationary Battery Division), Kollsman Aerospace, and Gates Energy Products (Lead Acid Battery Division).

She is presently the founder and CEO for AC & DC Power Technologies (College Park, GA) providing engineered solutions, maintenance, repair, installation and testing of all types of AC and DC emergency power systems.

 

Email: marlene@acdcpowertechnologies.com

Biography:

Biography:

Education: 

BS in Chemical Engineering, University of Oklahoma, 1980-1985

MBA Dartmouth University, Tuck School of Business 2009

 

Certifications:

BellSouth Certified Bulk Power Engineer, (1997)

BellSouth Certified DC Power Engineer Level 4 (1996)

Mitsubishi and Toshiba Factory trained Field Service Engineer for 3-Phase Uninterruptible Power Supplies (2004-2012)

 

Marlene McCartha has been in the critical power business for 40 years.  Her career in battery technologies began while performing design and development of lithium and specialty batteries with General Electric (Alachua, FL).   During her career, she worked on the design team for the batteries for the shuttle life support systems, the manned space station and the Mars Rover expeditions.  Over the years, she enjoyed various roles as Technical Marketing Manager and Eastern Regional Sales Manager for Johnson Controls Industrial Battery Division, Saft (Industrial and Stationary Battery Division), Kollsman Aerospace, and Gates Energy Products (Lead Acid Battery Division).

She is presently the founder and CEO for AC & DC Power Technologies (College Park, GA) providing engineered solutions, maintenance, repair, installation and testing of all types of AC and DC emergency power systems.

Email: marlene@acdcpowertechnologies.com

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