Indian Automaker Mahindra and a German car manufacturer developed a new Lithium Ithaly Phosphate Battery (LFP) of Hindra Electric Vicrice SuV.
The program recently added a comprehensive examination series, including a petrol fire test, penetation and rollover testing, indicate its compliance with international security standards. These tests are made at the Hindra centers and FEEV's Edlp High-voltage battery Center in Germany.
The battery system is available in 59 kWh and 79 kWh Valalants, and has the power of a speedy chain of 20-80% in 20 minutes, according to companies.
Companies opened a prestimation of the battery program in the middle of February, and now we go to the series. They plan to work together to improve other battery systems in the future.
“By combining our skills, we have been able to develop a battery system associated with Indian market demand requirements,” Dr Thomas Hüflors, a powerrain electrain in FEV.
Source: Fev