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Phocos
Phocos Charge Controlllers
Phocos AG is among the world's leading manufacturers of solar-powered charge controllers and components for autonomous power supply. Energy-saving appliances such as lamps, refrigeration/freezing appliances and TV monitors supplement the product spectrum. The products developed and produced by Phocos enable the eco-friendly and efficient use of solar energy.
Origin in research
The origin of Phocos lies in research: in the mid-1980s, engineers at Ulm University of Applied Sciences developed new technologies for charge controllers. Toward the end of the year 2000, some of these researchers founded the company Phocos AG. To this day, Phocos maintains a close co-operation with Ulm University of Applied Sciences in the field of autonomous power supply.