With ISO/IEC 17025 laboratory accreditation, lithium battery expertise and over 30 years'' experience of the requirements and test methods of vehicle manufacturers, we can meet all your battery testing needs.
2 abusive test areas from the cells to the complete pack (300kWh) - overcharge, short circuits, thermal constraints, drop tests Experiments in real electrical systems on our Concept Grid (more informations on the specific page)
You know, Paris isn''t just about croissants and the Eiffel Tower anymore. With France targeting 33% renewable energy penetration by 2030, the city''s become ground zero for battery energy storage innovation. But what makes these Parisian companies stand out in the crowded energy storage market?...
Paris: Not Just Baguettes and Berets Anymore While tourists flock to see Mona Lisa''s smile, energy innovators are drawn to Paris for its revolutionary battery testing ecosystem.
The Chimie du Solide et Energie (CSE, solid-state chemistry and energy) lab is part of the Collège de France, the most prestigious research establishment in France, led by Prof Jean-Marie Tarascon and active in the field of batteries
CSA Group will evaluate or test your projects including cells, packs, appliances and tools, e-mobility devices, and energy storage systems at our state-of-the-art laboratories.
Keysight Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: KEYS) and SERMA Energy have collaborated to offer customers improved battery testing in France. Through the partnership, SERMA Energy will use Keysight''s battery testing solutions to introduce a new Electric Vehicle (EV) battery testing facility in
Keysight Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: KEYS) and SERMA Energy have collaborated to offer customers improved battery testing in France. Through the partnership, SERMA Energy will use Keysight''s battery testing solutions to
Start-ups: Work with many French and international start-ups wishing to test their innovations. Vehicle manufacturers and battery manufacturers: Tests and assessment of batteries, standardisation, data collection, exchange of technological road maps.
The Chimie du Solide et Energie (CSE, solid-state chemistry and energy) lab is part of the Collège de France, the most prestigious research establishment in France, led by Prof Jean-Marie Tarascon and active in the field of batteries and electrocatalysis.
The Eiffel Tower lit entirely by wind power on a breezy night, while croissant ovens hum with solar energy by day. This dream requires what engineers call a "grid-scale energy shock absorber" – which is exactly what the Paris Battery Energy Storage Project (PBESP) delivers.