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Collaboration for advanced battery manufacturing and testing

By Michelle Froese | April 8, 2024

The Batterie Inspektor

Averna, a global test and quality solutions provider, recently announced its collaboration with international battery manufacturer, Gotion, bringing forth an innovative end-of-life test system designed to elevate the validation of electrical components within the manufacturer’s battery packs.

Averna’s system is largely based on the Batterie Inspektor framework and leverages NI’s test instrumentation. It’s fully customized to Gotion’s requirements. This collaborative effort not only ensures the meticulous testing of the battery packs’ performance but also integrates data connectivity to the overall infrastructure.

The system is characterized by its modular and expandable design, allowing for seamless integration into various production environments.

“Averna’s expertise and innovative approach have greatly contributed to the development of our state-of-the-art battery packs,” said. Dr. Nizar Aouni, project manager at Gotion. “This system not only meets our rigorous testing requirements but also aligns seamlessly with our vision for smart manufacturing. Averna’s presence in geographies where Gotion is and will be manufacturing is also a key factor in our partnership.”

This collaboration is a testament to Gotion and Averna’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of technology and delivering tailored solutions that meet the evolving needs of the battery industry globally.

 

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