Gamma Technologies acquires AutoLion from EC Power
The makers of GT-SUITE, Gamma Technologies, have acquired the battery modelling software business from EC Power
Gamma Technologies, LLC, a software company and the maker of GT-SUITE, one of the leading multi-physics CAE system-based simulation tool serving the automotive and related industries, announced today that it has acquired the AutoLion® battery modelling software business from EC Power.
AutoLion is a Li-ion battery simulation software used by battery suppliers and OEMs for both 1D and 3D battery analysis and design. It is a predictive, physics-based, simulation tool that models internal battery electrochemical processes, thus allowing fast evaluation of a wide range of battery chemistries (including mixed chemistries) and cell designs even under extreme conditions. It also models chemistry-specific degradation mechanisms and allows prediction of battery ageing over a wide range of operating conditions, as well as battery safety simulation (resistance to abuse). In addition to the advanced simulation capabilities, AutoLion includes a comprehensive electrochemical database for many different materials and chemistries used in Li-ion batteries, reducing the burden of laboratory testing for electrochemical properties.
GT users can now access this battery modelling tool under the name AutoLion-GT, integrated into GT-SUITE and also directly with their new GT-DRIVE+ solution, for direct application to electrified vehicle systems and battery thermal modelling. This allows the use of these fast-running battery models as an integral part of vehicle system simulations to model battery performance and predict the battery life.
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