QED’s new ‘EV’ product sparks interest with local MP Nigel Evans

Amidst the launch of Quality Essential Distribution’s new power storage unit, the Preston based business has sparked the interest of Ribble Valley MP, Nigel Evans. As a resident of the district for 26 years, Mr. Evans commits to supporting local businesses and fighting for local public services.

Mr. Evans hosted his 26th Annual Summer Surgery between Monday 25 – Saturday 30 September, in which QED attended. They discussed with him their new and innovative power storage device which can reduce electricity consumption by 100% when combined with solar or renewables. Not only did the product itself spark great interest with the Ribble Valley MP, but he also demonstrated great enthusiasm towards its potential. Mr. Evans’ eagerness to learn more about the EV could link to the fact that in recent news, he was delighted by the Government’s decision to invest £246 million to develop battery technology; evidently in support of renewable energy solutions and a greener country.

Whilst outlining the importance of making the UK a world leader in battery technology, Evans stated that “the role of batteries in a low-carbon economy is absolutely imperative, whether it be in the use of automobiles, household electronics or on an industrial scale.”

QED’s EV is an energy-efficient battery storage system that allows you to charge, store and distribute electricity over PoE. The system reduces electricity consumption up to 100% when used with Solar or Renewables; and up to 66% against other storage systems. This revolutionary product enables the flexibility of PoE Distribution for both PoE devices and everyday electronic devices such as tills, credit card machines, lighting, PC’s and CCTV Equipment. In other words, any items powered by a DC supply.

Not only can this device offer an off-grid supply of electricity, but EV supports the goal for a greener planet by reducing carbon footprint, all whilst protecting businesses from potential power failures.

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