Over the past decade, global data-center infrastructure has evolved faster than at any other time in history. AI clusters, cloud computing, and digital services have driven unprecedented increases in power needs and thermal loads.
SAE International’s Battery Standards Testing Committee recently issued a recommended practice that established nondestructive in-line production test methods for evaluating water leak tightness for propulsion battery packs.
In 2023, SAE International’s Battery Standards Testing Committee, consisting of over 20 companies in EV battery manufacturing and testing, was tasked with recommending practices for evaluating liquid leak-tightness in battery packs.
Ascential Technologies has promoted Alessandro Rosi to director of Ascential Care, the company’s globally responsive and agile customer service platform.
Leak testing of EV battery cells and modules is vital for safety and defect prevention in North America's growing mobility industry. Early detection of leaks, especially during module assembly, saves time and money while ensuring quality control.