MAHLE Powertrain Unveils State-of-the-Art Battery Development Center in Stuttgart, Germany

MAHLE Powertrain Unveils State-of-the-Art Battery Development Center in Stuttgart, Germany

(IN BRIEF) MAHLE Powertrain, an engineering services provider, has inaugurated a cutting-edge battery development center in Stuttgart, Germany, dedicated to serving European clients. Spanning 1,300 square meters, the facility is equipped to handle all aspects of battery development, from initial prototyping to small-scale production, covering a wide range of applications from e-bikes to large electric trucks. The center, which has already completed projects for OEM partners, includes a prototype shop with a dual-robot laser welding station, comprehensive testing capabilities for low- and high-voltage packs, and climate chambers for aging and thermal tests. Safety measures, such as self-extinguishing workbenches and water drop tanks, ensure a secure working environment. The facility is designed for future expansion to meet growing demand for battery expertise in the European automotive industry.

(PRESS RELEASE) STUTTGART, 2-Nov-2023 — /EuropaWire/ — MAHLE Powertrain, the specialist engineering services provider, has opened a new state-of-the-art battery development center in Stuttgart, Germany, specifically to cater for the needs of its European clients. The facility spans over 1,300 m2 and it can accommodate all aspects of battery development, from initial prototyping through to small-scale production, with a breadth of capability that covers applications from small e-bikes to large electric trucks. The new facility follows the creation of a vehicle and battery development center at the company’s Northampton site, which opened last year.

“In response to growing demand for our expertise in the design, development, testing and optimisation of batteries for electric vehicles, we’re delighted to be opening another new facility to support our clients within the European automotive industry,” said Simon Reader, MAHLE Powertrain’s Managing Director. “The center is up and running having completed a number of projects for OEM partners. We have designed the facility with future expansion in mind, with additional services and increased capacity already in the planning stages.”

The facility comprises a fully-featured prototype shop that includes a state-of-the-art dual-robot laser welding station capable of handling active HV battery modules.

A comprehensive test department, capable of testing low- and high-voltage packs up to a maximum of 1200V, 2000A, or 550kW, incorporates two climatic chambers that operate from ‑40°C to +90°C for a full scope of ageing, electrical and thermal tests. The facility can also replicate simulated driving cycles in harsh environments, while self-extinguishing workbenches and water drop tanks maintain the highest standards of safety.

Media Contacts:

Corporate Communications:
Ruben Danisch
Spokesperson Technology OE
Phone: +49 711 501-12199

Agency:
Richard Durbin
Phone: +44 7525 718205

SOURCE: MAHLE GmbH

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