JAKARTA, Indonesia,
May 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Farasis
Energy, a global leader in pouch power batteries for new energy
vehicles and energy storage systems, showcases its latest
mass-produced Super Pouch Solution (SPS), along with its standard
electric motorcycle batteries 7432/7455 and a series of swappable
battery products at the largest comprehensive auto and motorcycle
parts exhibition in Southeast
Asia, which was held in Jakarta,
Indonesia.
On the opening day, Farasis Energy also announced a strategic
partnership with Ingar, a pioneer in India's new energy industry. This
collaboration aims to accelerate the electrification of passenger
vehicles and two-wheelers in Southeast
Asia and South Asia,
fostering energy conservation, emission reduction, and industrial
chain development.
SPS is designed to optimize charging efficiency, reduce costs,
enhance performance, and adapt to various EV models. This
ground-breaking solution integrates four key technologies:
large-format pouch cells, integrated battery systems, cutting-edge
manufacturing processes and efficient direct recycling. The
standard electric motorcycle batteries 7432/7455 feature high
energy density, fast-charging capabilities, lightweight design,
excellent high-temperature performance, and robust power.
Farasis Energy has made significant strides in safety and energy
performance, developing a single battery cell thermal runaway
protection technology. It has completed the industrialization of a
400Wh/kg battery cell and development of a 500Wh/kg cell sample.
Its BMS/EE systems have independently developed and received
certification for ISO26262 functional safety ASIL C products.
On the international front, Farasis Energy has established
collaborations with global giants such as Mercedes-Benz, Siro,
Mahindra Group, Zero, Polaris, and Aurora. Building on its new
strategic partnership with Ingar, a specialist in new energy
passenger vehicles, motorcycles, lithium batteries, and swappable
battery connectors, Farasis Energy is set to drive energy
transformation and industrial upgrades in Southeast and
South Asia. Ingar was established
in 1988 and is one of the earliest companies in India to enter the new energy industry. It
focuses on the new energy and renewable energy sectors, dedicated
to solving supply chain challenges. Its main products include new
energy passenger vehicles, lithium batteries for two-wheelers, and
battery connectors for swapping. The business covers major new
energy OEMs in India,
communication power transmission, industrial electrical components,
and serves customers including top Indian companies such as Tata
Motors, Mahindra Group, BAJAJ, and OLA DAIKIN.
CONTACT: Xiaobin Ying,
xbying@farasisenergy.com.cn
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