Valmet Automotive is investing around EUR7m (US$7.8m) in the construction of its new Germany Battery Test Centre (BTC) at Bad Friedrichshall, with full test capacity available from February next year.
“We appear on the market as a development partner for companies in the automotive industry,” said Valmet Automotive MD, Robert Hentschel.
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“With our new Test Centre we are expanding much-needed test capacities for batteries and battery systems of electric vehicles.”
In order to offer the additional test services in a timely manner, Valmet Automotive has broken new ground with test-bed specialist, AVL. Valmet Automotive is expanding its existing battery testing capacities by adding four AVL battery test-beds in container-based design.
In comparison to traditional test-bed engineering, the container-based design has the advantage of allowing test-bed set-up and pre-installation.
Valmet Automotive director of testing, Stefan Sommer revealed in a presentation at the groundbreaking ceremony, the containers will be set up in an area of 1,500 square metres.

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By GlobalDataCells, modules and complete battery systems will be tested for environmental compatibility as well as function and safety.