A3 Global recently announced the launch of the NuVant Systems LVc-40, a tool for diagnosing, repairing, and reconditioning hybrid and electric vehicle (EV) batteries. The LVc-40 uses advanced technology to deliver precise performance data and extend battery life, reducing environmental impact.
Building on the proven NuVant technology — originally developed at Northeastern University and now recognized as the industry standard in battery reconditioning — the LVc-40 brings precision and efficiency to the market.
It features 40 individual channels and includes an integrated computer, enabling it to run NuVant’s Pack-Builder software and leverage AI-driven algorithms to maximize battery performance.
The system also provides key diagnostic metrics such as internal resistance, watt-hour capacity, amp-hour capacity, and individual cell voltages. It services popular battery modules and cells, including 18650s and 4680s used in Tesla vehicles and other EV and HEV models.
“The science behind the LVc-40 allows for pinpoint accuracy in identifying faulty cells and reconditioning batteries, which not only extends battery life but also boosts overall performance,” said Dr. Eugene Smotkin, senior VP of Research and Development at NuVant Systems. Dr. Smotkin was recently named a Fellow by the American Association for the Advancement of Science for his work in operando spectroscopy, catalysis, and electronic instrumentation for battery life cycle extension.
In recognition of its sustainability contributions, the LVc-40 recently won the prestigious 2024 Green GOOD DESIGN Award, presented by The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies and The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design. The tool is celebrated for its role in reducing CO2 emissions and contributing to the green vehicle revolution.
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