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Hillcrest Energy Technologies Confirms ZVS PCS1000 Prototype on Track for June 2026

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Hillcrest Energy Technologies (OTCQB:HLRTF) confirmed its ZVS PCS1000 200 kW, 1000V inverter prototype remains on track for customer and partner demonstrations in June 2026 at facilities in Vancouver and Germany.

The PCS1000 targets >99% peak conversion efficiency, lower EMI, compact passives, modular scaling to 1.2 MW, OCP 800V data center alignment, and design compatibility with UL1741 grid‑interconnect requirements. The demonstration program has generated interest and active discussions with prospective customers across data center, energy storage and grid applications.

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  • Prototype demo timing set for June 2026 at Vancouver and Germany facilities
  • Efficiency target >99% peak conversion efficiency versus 95–98% industry standard
  • Modular scaling capability up to 1.2 MW supports larger grid applications
  • OCP 800V alignment supports emerging AI data center power architecture

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  • No certification yet: PCS1000 is only being designed for UL1741 compatibility, not certified
  • No confirmed purchase orders: company cites interest and active discussions, not signed contracts

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VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / March 17, 2026 / Hillcrest Energy Technologies Ltd. (CSE:HEAT)(OTCQB:HLRTF)(FRA:7HI) ("Hillcrest" or the "Company") today provided a development update confirming that its ZVS PCS1000 Grid Power Conversion System prototype remains on schedule, with the system expected to be ready for customer and partner demonstrations at the Company's facility in Vancouver, British Columbia and at Systematec GmbH's facility in Germany in June 2026.

The PCS1000 is Hillcrest's purpose-built, 200 kW, 1000V inverter prototype built on the Company's proprietary Zero Voltage Switching (ZVS) technology platform and designed for stationary and grid-connected applications. The PCS1000 is designed to deliver greater than 99% peak conversion efficiency - representing a meaningful improvement over the 95-98% industry standard - along with materially lower electromagnetic interference (EMI), more compact passive components, and a scalable modular architecture capable of supporting loads up to 1.2 MW.

The PCS1000 prototype is designed to align with the Open Compute Project (OCP) 800V data center sidecar power architecture - an emerging standard being advanced by technology leaders including Meta, Microsoft, Intel, and NVIDIA - providing the high-efficiency, low-EMI AC-DC power conversion that high-density AI data center infrastructure requires.

In parallel, the PCS1000 is also being designed to be compatible with UL1741 certification requirements, the applicable North America standard governing grid interconnection for distributed energy resources. This positions the Company to more efficiently adapt and pivot between commercial development opportunities across grid-connected applications including energy storage systems, microgrids, and related critical infrastructure opportunities.

The PCS1000 demonstration program has generated significant interest from prospective customers and strategic partners. The Company is currently in active discussions with a number of parties across the data center, energy storage and other grid-connected applications markets regarding demonstration opportunities.

"Approaching this milestone is an important step toward commercial readiness," said Don Currie, CEO and Director of Hillcrest Energy Technologies. "The PCS1000 represents years of engineering work, and we look forward to demonstrating its performance to customers and partners at our facilities in Vancouver and Germany."

About Hillcrest Energy Technologies

Hillcrest Energy Technologies is a Canadian clean technology company focused on providing advanced power conversion technologies and digital control systems for next-generation powertrains and grid-connected renewable energy systems. From concept to commercialization, Hillcrest is investing in the development of energy solutions that will power a more sustainable and electrified future.

Hillcrest is publicly traded on the CSE under the symbol "HEAT," on the OTCQB Venture Market as "HLRTF," and on the Frankfurt Exchange as "7HI." For more information, please visit: https://hillcrestenergy.tech/

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SOURCE: Hillcrest Energy Technologies Ltd.



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FAQ

What is Hillcrest's timeline for PCS1000 demonstrations and where will they occur (HLRTF)?

The PCS1000 prototype is scheduled for customer and partner demonstrations in June 2026. According to the company, demos will be held at its Vancouver facility and at Systematec GmbH's facility in Germany.

What efficiency does the Hillcrest PCS1000 claim compared with industry standards (HLRTF)?

The PCS1000 is designed to deliver greater than 99% peak conversion efficiency, exceeding the 95–98% industry standard. According to the company, this improves loss profiles for high-density, grid-connected applications.

Is the PCS1000 compatible with data center power standards like OCP 800V (HLRTF)?

Yes — the PCS1000 is designed to align with OCP 800V data center sidecar architecture. According to the company, this targets high-efficiency, low-EMI AC-DC conversion for AI data center infrastructure.

Has Hillcrest obtained UL1741 certification for the PCS1000 (HLRTF)?

No — the PCS1000 is being designed to be compatible with UL1741 requirements but is not yet certified. According to the company, design work aims to streamline future certification efforts.

What markets and applications is Hillcrest targeting with the PCS1000 (HLRTF)?

Hillcrest is targeting data centers, energy storage, microgrids, and grid-connected infrastructure. According to the company, the PCS1000's efficiency and low EMI suit these high-density and distributed energy applications.

What commercial traction has Hillcrest reported for the PCS1000 prototype (HLRTF)?

The company reports significant interest and active discussions with prospective customers and strategic partners. According to the company, these discussions span data center, energy storage, and other grid-connected markets.
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