Construction equipment OEM receives custom-made battery modules, developed by Electrovaya, at their Japanese headquarters.
Electrovaya Delivers New Battery Modules for Heavy-Duty Applications
Electrovaya Inc., a leading innovator in sustainable energy storage solutions, has made a significant stride in expanding its technology for heavy-duty applications. The company has recently shipped its first battery modules to Japan, marking another significant business development for Electrovaya.
The delivered modules feature a new NMC based 51Ah cell format, incorporating Electrovaya's proprietary Infinity technologies. These modules are specifically engineered to provide exceptional performance and safety in heavy-duty applications, such as construction and earthmoving equipment.
The recipient of these modules is a global Construction Equipment OEM headquartered in Japan - Komatsu. Dr. Raj DasGupta, CEO of Electrovaya, expressed his excitement about introducing the new cell and module format and commencing product shipments to Japan.
The new modules passed third party UN38.3 testing at TÜV SÜD, ensuring they meet the highest safety standards. The decision to tool the Jamestown plant for both form factors was due to anticipated demand for both products.
Electrovaya's planned cell manufacturing in Jamestown, New York, will produce both its current 54Ah cell format and the new 51Ah cell format. The Jamestown plant will be tooled to accommodate the needs of distinct customers, further demonstrating Electrovaya's commitment to meeting the needs of diverse industries, including heavy-duty applications.
The delivery of these modules signifies Electrovaya's ability to cater to the needs of global OEMs in the construction equipment industry. This is another example of Electrovaya's technology being expanded for use in heavy-duty applications, reflecting the growing global demand for Electrovaya's lithium-ion battery technology.
The new modules' exceptional performance and safety features are key selling points for their use in heavy-duty applications. The delivery of these modules highlights Electrovaya's progress in expanding its technology into heavy-duty applications, positioning the company well for future growth in this sector.
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