Advancing EV battery design: The critical role of comprehensive testing

Transitioning from gas-powered internal combustion engines (ICE) to clean-energy electric vehicles (EVs) involves significant technological investments to make the latter accessible to the broader market.

Government legislation to eliminate or limit the production of ICEs by 2035 is driving a surge in the demand for the EV ecosystem. This demand, in turn, creates the need for more efficient ways of testing EV batteries.

The goal is to develop batteries that improve durability, power density, and operational safety using a fast, cost-effective and energy-efficient process.


Read the full article in DPA's April 2025 issue

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