Ricardo to partner Volvo Cars for large-scale EV battery cell test programme 

Cells to be tested intended for production applications in high-voltage battery packs for electric vehicles.

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 31 Oct 2018 Views icon5148 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Ricardo to partner Volvo Cars for large-scale EV battery cell test programme 

Volvo Cars has chosen Ricardo as its engineering test partner on a project to assess and characterise the performance of battery cells.

Under the terms of a contract announced today, Ricardo will assist Volvo Cars with the provision of a large-scale test programme to assess the life cycle characteristics of a range of new lithium-ion cells to determine their suitability for various future production electrified vehicle applications. The cells to be tested intended for production applications in high voltage battery packs for electric vehicles

“We are pleased to have been selected by Volvo Cars to support this important testing programme,” commented Ricardo director for the passenger car and motorcycle market sector, Martin Tolliday. “Through the successful completion of many research and product development programmes for leading international clients, Ricardo has the hands-on experience and expert capability to support and advise our customers from the concept design phase through to production sign-off, and from identifying application appropriate cells and developing control systems to the design and manufacture of the pack, in the rapidly developing field of large-scale, high capacity automotive lithium-ion batteries.”

The contract underscores Ricardo’s established reputation as a technology leader in the field of electrified vehicle powertrains and battery systems and builds upon Ricardo’s extensive experience and reputation in all aspects of electrified vehicle powertrains, serving a wide range of leading global customers. In terms of battery systems this experience spans from partnering in research projects exploring the application of new cell types and chemistries, through to the execution of multiple design, development, testing and niche production manufacturing projects in the area of advanced electric vehicle battery packs and their control systems.
 

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