Operating under the slogan “One Source, Many Solutions,” the company offers a wide range of products and services that serve as an integral component to the applications of commercial customers, government and the defense sector. The operations of the business are divided into two reporting segments, namely Battery & Energy Products and Communications Systems. Each of these units has a certain expertise in power solutions and is uniquely structured to support the needs of their intended market.
The Battery and Energy Products division continues to offer a wide range of high-energy non-rechargeable and rechargeable power and charging systems. These products make use of different chemicals like lithium manganese oxide, nickel metal hydride, lithium manganese dioxide, lithium thionyl chloride and lithium polymer, among others. Some of these products have the highest densities available. To further optimize their solutions, Ultralife even partners with other cell manufacturers just to meet their clients’ demands. The Communications Systems division of the business intends to support the power needs of warfighters and homeland security. This business unit was formed after he merger and acquisition of McDowell Research and AMTI.
Ultralife Corporation thrives in the industry of industrial electrical equipment. Annually, the business generates more than $78 million in revenue. There are more than 600 employees working or the business as of December 2014. The company is headed by their CEO, Michael D. Popielec. It remains publicly traded on the NASDAQ and continues to market its common shares using the ticker symbol ULBI.