TORONTO - Electrovaya Inc. (NASDAQ:ELVA)(TSX:ELVA), a developer and manufacturer of lithium-ion batteries, has announced its new Generation V Battery Management System (BMS) has received UL 991 and UL 1998 recognitions, confirming its compliance with safety and software standards for solid-state controls and programmable components.
The company's internally developed GEN V BMS, designed for high voltage battery applications, has undergone rigorous testing to achieve these certifications.
The system, which has reportedly operated for years without failures or safety incidents, also features remote monitoring capabilities and advanced analytics for fleet and warehouse management through its EVISION platform.
Dr. Raj DasGupta, CEO of Electrovaya, underscored the importance of the UL approvals as third-party validation of the BMS's role in the company's latest battery system designs. He highlighted that these systems will serve a variety of industries.
Electrovaya plans to showcase its battery system products at the upcoming MODEX 2024 expo in Atlanta from March 11th to 14th, and at the Advanced Clean Technology Expo in Las Vegas from May 20th to 23rd.
This announcement comes as Electrovaya continues to position itself as a contributor to climate change prevention by supplying safe and durable lithium-ion batteries for energy storage and electric vehicles. The company's Infinity Battery Technology Platform is known for its safety and longevity, and Electrovaya is also developing next-generation solid-state battery technology.
Headquartered in Ontario, Canada, with operational sites in Canada and a planned gigafactory in New York state, Electrovaya's expansion reflects its commitment to the global energy transformation.
The information in this article is based on a press release statement from Electrovaya Inc.
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