Moixa

Moixa Group
Private company
Industry Design, Technology and Research
Founded 2004
Headquarters London
Key people

Simon Daniel, CEO

Chris Wright, CTO
Products Consumer Technology
Website www.moixa.com

Moixa is a British company that originally invented/licensed a foldable computer keyboard for use with PDA devices. The name Moixa is an inversion of the Greek word axiom (αξιωμα axioma).

The company has recently launched the Moixa Energy brand which produces a NiMH rechargeable battery called USBCell. The batteries include a USB connector to allow recharging using a powered USB port.[1] The USBCell AA product, launched on September 19, 2006, has been shortlisted as a finalist for a UK Design Week Award for best consumer product design of 2006.

USBCell

USBCell Batteries

THE USBCell is an award winning rechargeable battery powered by a USB connection to any applicable device. Launched in 2006 the USBCell has been sold in over 50 countries. It can charge to 90% in 5 hours and contains a 1.2V 1300mAh battery.[2] It can also be charged in standard rechargeable NiMH chargers alongside standard rechargeable batteries.

Maslow

A 2 kWh unit mounted on a wall.
4-6 kWh Maslow unit

Maslow is a building-based energy storage solution that works with existing photovoltaic panels to reduce energy consumption and offset power consumption to off-peak times. Using batteries charged through PV panels or the grid at off-peak times, the power is then discharged at peak times to reduce costs. The unit can support both AC and DC networks.

Currently the Maslow is available in three configurations: 2 kWh, 3 kWh, and 4-6 kWh stackable units. The 2 and 3 kWh units are suitable for domestic use, while the 4-6 kWh stackable units are tailored for businesses and schools.

Awards

Partnerships

Kiwi Power

Good Energy

AVC Next Gen

References

  1. Murph, Darren (2007-10-06). "Rechargeable USB battery works in AA-ready devices". Engaget. Retrieved 2009-08-31.
  2. "Rechargeable Battery Cells". Retrieved 2015-07-08.
  3. "*UK National Energy Efficiency Award".
  4. "Innovation in Engineering Awards".
  5. "PocketLint - Green Gadget of the Year 2007".
  6. "Pocket-Lint Best Green Gadget".
  7. "Barclays Commercial 'Green Leaders in Business' 2008".
  8. "*Observer Ethical Awards 2008".
  9. "Computerworld Honors Programme Energy and Environment".
  10. "iF Gold Product Design Award".
  11. "Rosenblatt New Energy Awards".
  12. "European Office Product Awards".


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