There have been several incidents with batteries and accumulators in mobile phones and electric vehicles, a well-known example of this is the problem with the overheated and exploded battery of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7. The three biggest dangers for a battery or accumulator are overheating, overload / incorrect charging and mechanical damage. At the Energy Storage event, testing and measuring accumulators and accumulators is an important theme. In the track Test & Measure inform speakers of exhibitors TT&MS, Keysight Technologies, Weiss Technik Netherlands, Batenburg Mechatronics and E-charging (On behalf of CN Red) you about the various test and measurement methods.

A Li-ion battery alone has 40 different test specifications. André Handgraaf of TT&MS will discuss this in his presentation on the different types of test methods and equipment for Li-ion batteries and Wesley Witteveen from Weiss Technik will discuss his presentation in addition to the test solutions and equipment for these Li-ion batteries, also on climate simulation tests. Roy Hali of Batenburg Mechatronica takes you along on the advantages and disadvantages of testing Li-ion batteries using the low frequency AC-IR method or the DC-IR method.

Nawfal Al-Zubaidi R-Smith of Keysight Technologies presents the latest developments in measuring the current state of battery cells and modules using advanced impedance spectroscopy with micro-Ohm resolution.

Thijs van Wijk from ElaadNL goes in on the experiences with inverters in vehicles and DC chargers and the research carried out on the influence of supraharmonics on the grid and connected devices.

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