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Second life or recycling? BattMan rescues batteries from a needlessly short lifespan!

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Peter D‘hoore
Peter D‘hoore
Audi Brussels Communications | Spokesperson Audi Brussels
Dr. Stefan Ernst
Dr. Stefan Ernst
Volkswagen Group Technology Spokesperson Battery | Volkswagen Group Technology
Sabrina Kolb
Sabrina Kolb
Corporate Communications | Spokesperson: Procurement and Sustainability
Second life or recycling? BattMan rescues batteries from a needlessly short lifespan!
Robin Krause (left) and Joachim Wöhle test the first old batteries with BattMAN ReLife in Salzgitter.
  • Audi Brussels, Volkswagen Group Components develop new quick check system
  • BattMan ReLife evaluates battery health in minutes
  • The result shows which cells and modules can be reused

Brussels/Salzgitter. The question is on the minds of everyone who is interested in e-mobility: What happens to the battery when an e-vehicle has reached the end of its service life? The answer is simple: The new analysis software BattMan ReLife checks their state of health in just a few minutes. Starting immediately, the quick check system will be used as a means of initial diagnosis in battery recycling at the pilot plant that Volkswagen Group Components has been operating in Salzgitter since the beginning of the year.

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