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Unico Launches New Quantum Drive Platform For High-Efficiency Battery Testing

. The Unico Quantum Drive platform is designed to help companies develop and validate batteries for electric vehicles and reduce installation costs and ongoing operating expenses. Unico’s new Quantum Drive Platform is expected to revolutionize the EV battery testing industry, offering a cost-effective, energy-efficient, and flexible solution for companies developing and validating batteries for electric vehicles.

“Developing and testing batteries for electric vehicles requires the validation of cells, modules, and packs across a wide operating range. This testing requires multiple high-power feeds and significant floorspace which leads to high installation and operational costs.

As a supplement energy source for test equipment to reduce the energy requirements in large test facilities. As the energy storage sector is growing at an unprecedented rate for applications in both electric vehicles and stationary storage, players in the battery testing industry are now building very large testing labs. To support all this test equipment, they need to have adequate grid connections, which means upgrading their current local grid connection and associated infrastructure.

Possibility of multiple channels of each type as well as different output voltage levels combined in a single system

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