XPAND Battery System Achieves 2018 DNV GL Type Approval

Date
06/27/2018

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Amsterdam, The Netherlands - XALT Energy’s XPAND Battery system has been certified as acceptable for installation on all marine vessels classified by DNV GL.  XALT Energy is a leading U.S. manufacturer of lithium-ion cells and battery systems. They announced today at the Electric & Hybrid Marine World Expo here that their XPAND Battery System has been demonstrated to comply with DNV GL rules for Classification of Ships, Offshore Units, and High Speed and Light Craft, and was therefore granted Type Approval Certificate TAE00002YC. The certification includes XALT Energy’s XMP71P-based systems, including XALT’s Battery Management System (BMS).

“The XPAND Battery System flawlessly completed all required tests including the new 2018 forced thermal runaway passive propagation requirement,” said Martin Klein, Senior Vice President of Engineering for XALT Energy, “with no active safety systems required. This makes it compliant with Norwegian Maritime Authority (NMA) Propagation Test 1.  “This Type Approval is an important milestone for both XALT Energy and the marine electrification market,” Klein said. “The XMP71P-based system, already deployed worldwide on many commercial transit buses and heavy-duty trucks, can now be used on virtually any application requiring exceptional safety, durability, and performance,”  The XPAND Battery Systems use XALT’s pouch format lithium-ion cells, including highpower, high-energy, and ultra-high-energy versions, providing a wide range of performance capabilities to meet specific operational demands. XPAND Systems are controlled by XALT’s proprietary BMS, which is included in the Type Approval Certificate.
 
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