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EA Elektro-Automatik’s battery cycler adapts to evolving EV technologies

July 11, 2024
A study by the IEA projects electric vehicles will be 30% of global sales by 2030. Automotive test systems must support emerging and current battery technologies. This paper details EA Elektro-Automatik’s adaptive battery cycler, the EA-BCTS 10300.

A recent study by the International Energy Agency projects that electric vehicles will account for 30% of global vehicle sales by 2030. As a result, automotive test systems must have the versatility to support these emerging technologies as well as the current state of battery technology. This white paper describes the features and functions of EA Elektro-Automatik’s truly future-proof battery cycling and test system, the EA-BCTS 10300, which has the ability to adapt to the newest battery innovations being developed for EVs.

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