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Electronics, toys, wireless headphones, hand-held power tools, small and big appliances, electric cars, and electrical energy storage systems are just a few examples of the devices that employ lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries.
In order to deliver electricity from the batteries to the target device, a battery holder’s main job is to keep the cells locked in place safely and securely. On battery holders, contacts are most frequently formed using pins, surface mount feet, soldered lugs, or a series of wire leads to make external connections.
The Global Lithium- ion battery cell holder market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
New Lithium-ion Battery Cells and Next-Generation Packs launched by Micro vast. Along with updated Gen 4 battery packs, it included two new lithium-ion battery cells to its line of products.
The new 48Ah and 53.5Ah NMC Li-ion battery cells were created with a specific goal in mind: to satisfy the wide range of technical specifications needed to power commercial and specialty vehicles, where it is difficult to achieve the best battery design because of the inherent trade-offs between power and energy inputs.
The new Gen 4 battery packs from Micro vast can accommodate both new pouch cells because they are both available in the same proportions.
Customers have a one-stop shop for a variety of applications thanks to this versatility, which enables them to select among standardized cells made for either high-power or high-energy requirements without changing the powertrain architecture.
The new cells offer clients the ability to quickly and effectively optimize vehicle designs for energy density and cycle life, resulting in greater overall performance and a lower total cost of ownership while maintaining fast-charging capabilities.
For the future of their company, they anticipate that these next-generation battery cells will be a key source of revenue. While offering up to 20% more energy and power than their Gen 3 forerunners, the new Gen 4 battery packs keep their dimensions same.
Improvements in heat management are made possible by the new packs’ better safety features at the module and pack levels. To fulfil international battery standards, Gen 4 battery packs will receive certification.