Smart Energy Solutions Named to GSA Schedule
POMPTON PLAINS, NJ – Smart Energy Solutions has been granted the federal government's GSA schedule contract enabling the company to offer its technology through a more simplified means of procurement to all local, state, and federal agencies.
POMPTON PLAINS, NJ – Smart Energy Solutions has been granted the federal government’s GSA schedule contract enabling the company to offer its technology through a more simplified means of procurement to all local, state, and federal agencies. The Smart Energy group received approval to begin offering its Battery Brain product on government schedule 56, Building and Building Materials/Industrial Services and Supplies, which had annual sales in 2006 of more than $500 million.
With this new procurement tool, it will now be easier for government customers to receive Battery Brain technology. Smart Energy’s existing distribution partners who have relationships with the government now have the right tool to exercise additional government sales.
Battery Brain is Smart Energy’s flagship device that constantly monitors electrical discharge of the battery for nearly all kinds of vehicles including autos, SUVs/trucks, medium- and heavy-duty trucks, military, buses, RVs, boats, commercial vehicles, and personal watercraft. Should Battery Brain detect that the battery is losing sufficient charge to start the vehicle’s engine, the device automatically disconnects the battery to preserve its starting power. In addition, Battery Brain offers a built-in anti-theft feature.
This contract will cover a period of three renewable, five-year contract periods for GSA activities. More information can be found at www.smgy.net by clicking on the Government link: contract number GS-07F-0212.
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