"Opening North Dakota''s first battery cell plant will create high-paying manufacturing jobs here in Fargo, for one of the world''s fastest growing markets."
On June 20, the company officially secured the location for its future battery cell plant in Fargo, North Dakota. With the location and building in place, Packet Digital will begin construction on the facility []
Packet Digital, a provider of power management solutions for autonomous systems, has officially secured the location for its future battery cell plant in Fargo, North Dakota.
The new manufacturing plant will become the third Fargo location for Packet Digital to produce and manufacture its high-performance batteries for drone platforms.
Plans call for building the facility in North Fargo. The factory is anticipated to place the company in prime position to supply high-performance battery cells for the drone market.
Their products include the first U.S. hydrogen fuel cell microgrid able to provide homes, businesses and government facilities with sustainable energy solutions.
It will be the state''s first battery cell plant. Packet Digital has been awarded a $17 million grant by the Clean Sustainable Energy Authority, a branch of North Dakota''s Industrial Commission. The company says it is on track to make the U.S. a
Cell voltage equalizers are usually used for series connected energy storage cells, such as lithium-ion cells and supercapacitors (SCs), to eliminate cell voltage imbalance that may cause premature deterioration and reduce the available energy of the cells.
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Packet Digital is purchasing a new building in the industrial park in north Fargo, where they will design, develop and manufacture battery cells.