Thursday, December 22, 2011
Monday, August 1, 2011
Innovatronix joined Expo Science, exhibit Tronix EV prototype
Innovatronix has recently exhibited at the concluded Expo Science 2011 on July 27-30, 2011 at the SMX Convention Center, SM Mall of Asia, Pasay City.
Expo Science 2011 is this year's Department of Science and Technology theme on the yearly National Science and Technology Week.
The main showcase of Innovatronix is the prototype unit of the Tronix Electric Vehicle, called Zero1.



Expo Science 2011 is this year's Department of Science and Technology theme on the yearly National Science and Technology Week.
The main showcase of Innovatronix is the prototype unit of the Tronix Electric Vehicle, called Zero1.


Friday, June 10, 2011
Tronix Explorer Mini

Tronix Explorer Mini is a much lighter and smaller power supply solution - the lightest battery pack among the Tronix Explorer product line.
At 400 Watts Continuous Power / 1200 Ws Peak Power Rating, the Tronix Explorer Mini, despite its small size, packs the punch with its capability to power up bi-voltage monoblocks/compacts (regular digital and analog compacts/monoblocks as well). In addition, it can provide enough pops for a quick photoshoot, outdoor or on-location, at faster recycling time (close to wall/AC socket). It weighs about 4 kilos and the inverter measures 8cm x 19cm x 25cm.
Priced affordably at USD349 per unit, this heavy-duty, highly reliable, complete setup (inverter, charger, and carrying case/bag) allows any working photographer to carry his most powerful monolights/compacts whenever, wherever.
Tronix Explorer Mini's key features includes: lightweight, gives faster recycling time and wider compatibility to bi-voltage, digital and analog flash units. Best recommended for powerful and mid-powered flash units, and can also be used for regular analog and digital flash units.
Product Key Features:
- The lightest power supply in the Tronix Explorer line, Tronix Explorer Mini can power up to 1200ws monoblocks and rated at 400ws continuous power draw
- Powerful enough to give 1-2 seconds recycling time for 500ws (bi-voltage) monoblock even at full power
- Perfect for quick photo shoots using 1 or 2 light set-up
- Best for powerful to mid-powered monoblocks, and can also be used with regular digital and analog flash units
Other Features:
- Produces a clean, pure sine wave output (115V or 230V)
- Rated at 400W continuous power and up to 1200ws instantaneous
- Comes with a heavy-duty carrying case
- Autovolt charging feature (100Vac to 240Vac)
- Plug and play with convenient LED lights for power, battery charge level, charging
- Use of maintenance-free, valve-regulated, one-pc 12V/9Ah SLA batteries
- Compatible with digital, analog and most bi-voltage flash models
Available in: 115V/60Hz and 230V/50Hz
Comes with: Universal, EU Standard and NEMA-5 (North American) sockets
For more information, visit Tronix Explorer Mini page.
GET YOURS TODAY!!! (Available through pre-ordering, shipping starts May 30, 2011)
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Innovatronix unveils EV (Electric Vehicles)
Innovatronix proudly introduces the Tronix Ecart, the first Philippine-made electric cart, with state of the art design yet made to be economically affordable, suitable to the needs of industries, communities and consumers of an emerging economy such as the Philippines.

Tronix EV Prototype (without roof and panels)
The Tronix Ecart can travel up to 120 kms per charge and can be charged in 6 to 8 hours from a drained battery. It is also equipped with regenerative braking capability increasing the range up to 15% similar to top hybrid vehicles like Toyota Prius.
Ramon Castillo, Innovatronix' top boss said, “with our very good product development in the past years, the Tronix Ecart, with excellent battery range and charging, carrying capacity of 4-5 people and at amazing price of approximately PhP200,000 (about USD4600) and driving the Tronix Ecart costs as little as 60 centavos (PhP0.60) per Km. So there really has never been a better time and opportunity to introduce electric vehicles to the Philippine market but now!”
Tronix Ecarts are designed to be used in golf courses, manufacturing plants, warehouses and commmunities or townships.
This is not the first time that the company had forayed into electric vehicle manufacturing. Since 2003, it has been coming out with a few models of electric bicycles. Its latest model, the Tronix Ebike Exceed, a foldable electric bike, was released in 2009.
Prototypes are now running at Innovatronix facility and the company will behttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif coming out with 5 more prototypes prior to its release, to fully test and characterize its performance and reliability.
Innovatronix, a global Filipino technology company, is slated to release its E-cart early 2012.
Other Pictures of the Prototype Unit:



The Tronix Ecart can travel up to 120 kms per charge and can be charged in 6 to 8 hours from a drained battery. It is also equipped with regenerative braking capability increasing the range up to 15% similar to top hybrid vehicles like Toyota Prius.
Ramon Castillo, Innovatronix' top boss said, “with our very good product development in the past years, the Tronix Ecart, with excellent battery range and charging, carrying capacity of 4-5 people and at amazing price of approximately PhP200,000 (about USD4600) and driving the Tronix Ecart costs as little as 60 centavos (PhP0.60) per Km. So there really has never been a better time and opportunity to introduce electric vehicles to the Philippine market but now!”
Tronix Ecarts are designed to be used in golf courses, manufacturing plants, warehouses and commmunities or townships.
This is not the first time that the company had forayed into electric vehicle manufacturing. Since 2003, it has been coming out with a few models of electric bicycles. Its latest model, the Tronix Ebike Exceed, a foldable electric bike, was released in 2009.
Prototypes are now running at Innovatronix facility and the company will behttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif coming out with 5 more prototypes prior to its release, to fully test and characterize its performance and reliability.
Innovatronix, a global Filipino technology company, is slated to release its E-cart early 2012.
Other Pictures of the Prototype Unit:


Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Fire Drill and Fire Prevention Seminar at Innovatronix
To ensure safety and to educate Innovatronix Inc employees on fire safety and fire drill, Innovatronix periodically conducts these seminars to its employees.


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