Cell Technology that keeps you going
Customised to your requirements
To suit your working environment we can advise on all cell technologies. You can choose to work with Lithium LFP, LTO or NMC. Each of these technologies has its own pros and cons, depending on your restrictions and requirements. Charge and discharge up to 10C, with 95% Depth of Discharge (DoD) or extremely high lifecycle of up to 30.000 cycles: it’s all possible. Our team is ready to guide you through a range of choices, including data communication options and suitable accessories. Compact size, energy density, safety, fast charging and maximum life span all come together in your customised battery.
Safe and more sustainable
Lithium LFP and LTO batteries offer a more sustainable alternative because no cobalt is used, which is a controversial component of NMC batteries. Also, the (very small) risk of explosion or fire with NMC, does not exist with LFP. LTO batteries have the advantage that they can be charged faster and more often than conventional lithium-ion batteries.
The only downside of Lithium based batteries was traditionally a lower energy density than NMC. The latest LFP technology however, offers a near similar energy density. Whatever choice we make, there is always a safe and sustainable solution.
How can we help?
Flexibility
To get the most out of the available space, we work with Cell-to-pack (CTP) battery design. This makes sure we can optimally utilize the dimensions of the tailor made casings for your equipment or rolling stock.
Flexibility is a standard design-principle to achieve the most powerful battery solution for each application. Of course if the dimensions allow for it, we will work with prefab standard battery packs. Because lead time and cost efficiency are equally vital principles at Intercel.
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“The first meeting was very pleasant and we immediately went into depth together. In fact, we were good partners right from the start.”
Dries van Wijk
managing director Nimatech