Testing lithium-based energy storage systems

Battery test

Lithium-based energy storage systems have become an integral part of everyday products. For the safety of users, batteries must be extensively tested, for example in accordance with UN transport regulations and relevant safety standards.

Batteries must be extensively tested to ensure user safety. © SLG

Various climatic and mechanical stresses, real applications and also foreseeable misuse are simulated. The tests require state-of-the-art laboratory technology such as crushing devices, climatic and vacuum chambers, shakers and suitable extinguishing and storage systems. The company SLG Prüf- und Zertifizierung is equipped for these tasks. The company, which is also actively involved in standardization in this area, tests both the individual battery and the individual cell as well as the combination of charger, battery and consumer.

This simulates the actual application. This allows practical statements to be made on capacity and cycle stability, for example. SLG is an independent, DAkkS-accredited testing institute based in Hartmannsdorf near Chemnitz. pb

Intec, Hall 2, Stand B03

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