FLEXOO has been accepted as a Silver Member of the renowned NAATBatt International, an organisation with close to 400 members from industry, academia, and research. This membership underscores the company’s commitment to advancing battery technology and its readiness to actively shape the future of this industry.
Focus on batteries and energy storage systems
NAATBatt International is a leading organisation dedicated to promoting advanced battery technologies. Its goal is to accelerate the development and commercialisation of batteries and energy storage systems to enable a sustainable energy future. By collaborating with members from industry, academia, and government initiatives, NAATBatt fosters knowledge exchange and innovation in battery technology.
Measuring state-of-health, state-of-charge, and thermal runaway
With its customised solutions based on printed electronics, Flexoo is well-equipped to meet the current and future challenges of battery technology. Their established battery monitoring solutions, such as BaMoS, precisely measure the state-of-health and state-of-charge conditions at the cell level. BaMoS can also detect early signs of thermal runaway, a risk factor for fires and total loss. This data enables higher-level battery management systems and other safety devices to make real-time decisions, leading to greater range in mobile applications, enhanced battery runtimes in stationary applications, longer lifespan, and increased safety. The recent fire at the world’s largest battery storage facility in Moss Landing, USA, highlights the critical importance of real-time cell-level monitoring to prevent such incidents.
FLEXOO as a NAATBatt member and specialist in printed electronics
Membership in NAATBatt International provides FLEXOO with the opportunity to benefit from a network of leading experts and companies while showcasing their own innovations and technologies to a broader audience. According to a recent press release, FLEXOO is confident that this partnership will make a significant contribution to the advancement of battery technology, and they look forward to collaborating with other members of the NAATBatt community.