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doing business as employer: HOTSTART, Inc. founded: 1942 location: Spokane website: www.hotstart.com HOTSTART, Inc. HOTSTART designs and manufactures essential products that help power the modern world, from engine block heaters to thermal management systems that keep batteries at the right temperature. These inventions ensure reliable power during a power outage or through intermittent solar or wind power. Andrew Lenderman the big picture: HOTSTART manufactures many excellent technical solutions that help power our modern lives. The company’s engine block heaters are simply a must-have component for any engine that needs to start fast, clean and reliably. A backup generator at a data center is a good example. Let’s say the power goes out. Data centers often rely on backup generators. But you can’t just flip a switch and expect the generator’s engine to instantly provide full power. A large, cold engine will struggle to start and won’t be able to accept the full generator load quickly unless it is preheated. HOTSTART heaters keep the engine coolant at 100 to 200 degrees to ensure a fast, clean start with full power so the data center continues to operate and people don’t lose data or Internet connections. In addition to backup generators, the company’s products are also applied to large trucks, buses, machinery, ships, locomotives, power plants and natural gas compressors. Notably, these products reduce wear and tear on equipment and a warm engine produces far less pollution than one that begins from a cold start. new markets: HOTSTART has expanded into the clean energy market recently. An emerging trend is to equip solar and wind farms with large battery banks to store excess power. These batteries must be maintained at the right temperature to perform efficiently. HOTSTART is applying their engineering and manufacturing expertise to develop thermal management systems to assist in maintaining the optimal temperature of energy storage batteries by heating and cooling as needed, extending the life and performance of the systems. Similar solutions are being developed for electric-powered trucks and machinery. The company maintains a robust research and development effort, with engineers from top schools across the country. just the facts: HOTSTART is a family-owned company with about 225 employees. The headquarters is in Spokane, and there are offices in Texas, Indiana, Germany, Japan and the United Kingdom. The company just celebrated a new record of more than $64 million in sales last year with a special event at the Davenport Grand Hotel in Spokane. International sales make up about 28 percent of the total. history: In 1942, company co-founder Wayne Kimberlin was looking for a better way to start school buses on cold mornings. The company obtained a patent from GE in the early 1940s, and expanded the concept. Stanley Power bought the company in 1944 and his family still owns the enterprise today. the culture is critical: CEO Terry Judge says HOTSTART is a place where people care about each other. “It’s more than just a job,” Judge says. “Life is short. We spend a lot of time at work so we want to have fun, care about each other and help each other.” The company was recently named as one of the best places to work in the Inland Northwest by the Journal of Business in Spokane. 54 association of washington business