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Phylion introduced its 7th generation manganese based multi-element composite lithium technology to the stage via a drone. - Photo Phylion

Phylion initiative promotes lithium battery technology development

SUZHOU, China - During a recent event in China, lithium battery manufacturer, Phylion, issued a new brand strategy and revealed the 'China electric vehicle lithium battery partner action' to further promote the development of lithium battery technology.

The Cleantron High Power MPC system is a powerful and compact battery system for light electric vehicles such as electric scooters and minicars. - Photo Cleantron

Higher capacity battery system developed to support e-mobility...

NIEUW VENNEP, the Netherlands - Based on their experience with her 48V Portable Batteries, Cleantron has developed a novel battery system for compact, easy to use lightweight portable batteries in combination with a fixed battery pack, suitable for high performance EV's and LEV's.

Rapid diagnostics and remote upgrades are a couple of the possibilities with Phylion’s PSP platform. - Photo Phylion

Phylion develops e-bike battery support platform

SUZHOU, China - Lithium battery manufacturer, Phylion, has developed a service platform based on their understanding of the e-bike battery. The system can be used to remotely solve various system diagnostic, communication and after-sales issues.

Revonte has released its flexible Revonte Akku battery solution for e-bikes. - Photo Revonte

Revonte launches flexible e-bike battery

TAMPERE, Finland - Following Revonte ONE, the smart e-bike drive system with an integrated automatic transmission, Revonte has released the flexible Revonte Akku battery solution for e-bikes.

The first set of test bikes were built in cooperation with e-MTB supplier NOX Cycles. – Photo Bike Europe

BMZ launches 725Wh integrated e-bike battery and 112 Nm motor

KARLSTEIN AM MAIN, Germany - As global innovator in the battery industry and an open system provider in the e-bike market, the German BMZ Group presented a new performance benchmark. The BMZ V10 Intube is the company's latest in 725Wh integrated lithium-ion battery with a stylish look.

IBM Research team discovered chemistry for new battery’s to be extracted from seawater. – Photos Shutterstock

Future battery technologies will outperform lithium-ion

HOOFDDORP, the Netherlands - In technology, performance improvements are what's commonly expected. The amount of time and money put into developing such enhanced technologies obviously depends on the stakes. A good example is Integrated Circuits (IC's), which have seen dramatic improvements over time. While physical limits are in sight now for IC's - after many decades - battery technology is in a much earlier stage of development. It raises the question what's to be expected in battery technology?