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BSI Business Opportunity

Battery Services International (BSI) offers a successful business opportunity for investors seeking a business model that can generate thousands of dollars in yearly revenue. This is an opportunity in a battery market of more than $50 billion yearly with an annual growth rate of 6%25. These figures suggest how strong the battery market is as well as how dependent our global economy is on lead acid batteries. Please click here to see our opportunity brochure.

Every day millions of batteries of all sorts are thrown away unnecessarily. Batteries used for cars, trucks, motorcycles, forklifts, government operations, public and commercial transportation, golf carts, boats, hospitals, construction equipment, alternative energy, telecommunications, and electronic equipment are unnecessarily discarded. Most of these batteries simply died because of sulphation build-up in their internal cells or because their recharging capacity has been extinguished.

BSI is seeking assertive, business-oriented people to join our venture in the battery replacement market. We have developed a reliable technology and a safe business strategy to take advantage of this rich market. We are currently seeking business investors to take charge of specific territories. You can make thousands of dollars above your investment during the first year of operation alone. Those Investors who follow our business strategy can expect to see a return on investment within a six month period or less!

BSI Strategy

In order to properly understand the genuine business opportunity we are offering one should first sort out various issues related to batteries and the market. Lets begin discussing briefly what is a battery and the major killer of lead acid batteries: sulfation.

All lead acid batteries are generally made of cells. A 12 volt battery, for example, is made up of six cells, each cell is made of positive and negative plates. There are 6 cells connected in series and each cell producing 2.11 volts. They are individually separated with thin sheets to insulate the plates in each cell. These thin sheets are porous and are named "separators" because they serve as spacers between the positive (usually light orange) and negative (usually slate gray) plates that form the cell. The separators prevent each negative and positive plate from electrically shorting to each other.

A lead acid battery also contains electrolytes made from mixing distilled water and sulfuric acid. Each plate is also covered with active material. For the negative plate, sponge lead is used to cover the walls of the plate; for the positive, dioxide lead covers the plate. When the battery is going through its cycle of charging and discharging, a chemical reaction takes places that allows the formation of lead sulfates. These lead sulfates are a necessary creation of the natural process of the battery to generate electricity and to be recharged again. These lead sulfates are commonly referred to as sulfation.

Please click on the links below to download docuements on sulfation:

Why Batteries Die Prematurely

Understanding Lead Acid Battery Failure

Sulfation builds up during each cycle of charging and discharging that the lead acid battery goes through. This accumulation of lead sulfates hardens in the wall of the plate inhibiting proper electricity generation. Sulfation is considered by many experts as the primary cause of premature malfunction and death of lead acid batteries. Something else also happens when batteries are cycling: water evaporates because of the heat that is generated during the chemical reaction inside the battery. Thus, lead acid batteries suffer electrolyte weakening because both the sulfuric acid and the distilled water gets lost during battery cycling. This is something that does not happen overnight but occurs as the battery goes through multiple cycles of charging and discharging. In summary, the primary causes for lead acid battery failures are sulfation build up and water loss. This is why lead acid batteries need maintenance services.

However, a battery that is dead due to sulfation build up is considered as non restorable by many in the field. It is recommended that this battery be replaced and sent to a recycling center. Some experts estimate that for every ten dead batteries, eight died due to sulfation. Other causes can be casing, plates, or connection ruptures. Battery Services International's technology is a complete solution to providing maintenance of electrolytes and restoration of sulfated lead acid batteries. We bring dead sulfated batteries back to life. If they are mechanically damaged (broken plates, broken cells, broken connections) the battery goes to our recycling process.

We possess the technology and the know how of battery maintenance, treatment, recycling, restoration, and commercialization of our technology and services. All BSI dealers are given this technology and technique in addition to all the equipment, tools, and technical assitance needed to be successful battery shops.

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