EcoTech Energy Solutions Ltd
Battery technology consultancy.
EcoTech Energy Solutions Ltd
EcoTech Energy Solutions Ltd
EcoTech Energy Solutions Ltd
EcoTech Energy Solutions Ltd is a world leading expert consultancy in industrial battery technology. Our experience and knowledge has saved time, energy and costs for manufacturers globally. Eco Tech Energy Solutions Ltd continues to develop innovative battery technology.
Leading expert in chemistry and engineering of various industrial batteries, including lead acid, lithium ion, metal air, redox flow, high temperature lithium and fuel cells.
Expertise in lead acid, all aspects of production and materials specification. Our advice can save material, time and energy in manufacture and improve quality through process optimisation.
Award winning application of specific design modifications, particularly in lead acid batteries.
Expert witness and testimony in global client/supplier disputes, specialising in warranty and battery forensic work.
Dr. Michael McDonagh, with a BSc and PhD in Metallurgy and Materials Science from the University of Nottingham, has over 45 years of experience in the battery industry. He specialises in the design, manufacturing, and application of lead-acid and lithium-ion batteries, with expertise in electrochemistry and materials science.
Dr. McDonagh has extensive practical experience, including managing battery plants and leading R&D at companies like Oldham Crompton Battery and Fiamm UK. He has worked on specialised projects for the British MOD and now consults for battery companies in Europe and Asia, while also contributing to the technical journal Bestmag.
Awarded the SMART Award (UK) for the design of heavy-duty maintenance-free batteries
Awarded for the design and series production of Romanian rail batteries and charging systems.
Awarded the Seal of Excellence awarded by the European Commission as part of the EU framework Programme for Research and Development 2012-2020 for the project ‘An energy saving rapid charger for fork lift truck batteries and similar applications’. The charger is now waiting for patent approval.
Grant awarded by the UK government in 2013 (managed by the Carbon Trust) to design and develop a low energy rapid charger for forklift batteries. This was successfully completed and demonstrated a potential saving of over 300.000 tonnes/annum of carbon for the UK alone.