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Batteryuniversity tests batteries for e-mobility

21st December 2016
Enaie Azambuja
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With Batteryuniversity GmbH’s (BU) new test benches, large batteries for electric cars or electric forklifts can be tested as of December. “BU has invested €1.4 million in the new devices. It is therefore well-positioned for the future of battery testing in the field of electric mobility,” says Sven Bauer, Managing Director of Batteryuniversity GmbH. BU’s new 120 kilonewton shaker can be loaded with a weight of 800 kilograms and can test random profiles, sine sweep, superimposed sine and shock impulses.

The head expander and the sliding table of the shaker have mounting dimensions of 1.5 x 1.5 metres. The frequency can be set between 5 and 2500 hertz. In addition, a low-pressure chamber with a size of 8 x 3 x 3 metres was installed, allowing for the testing of huge battery units or other components.

Via the control unit, different low pressure profiles of up to 1 millibar can be programmed. “With the new test benches, we are expanding BU’s services for our customers in the automotive sector. With the shaker and the low-pressure chamber, we can also test components from the aerospace sector,“ says the head of Batteryuniversity GmbH, Dr. Jochen Mähliß.

The BU offers electrical testing of large battery units during the development process or according to the specifications of the respective standard. Using special battery test circuits, battery units of up to 850 V and 1200 A can be charged and discharged. The maximum power is 350 kilowatts. Four “smaller” battery circuits can also be interconnected to achieve 2400 amperes and 120 volts.

The BU is an accredited testing laboratory for battery tests and environmental tests and examines the quality and safety of products. In addition, BU offers a wide range of training
for battery developers and users, project and product managers as well as purchasing and logistics specialists.

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