The li-ion battery packs made by Trontek, a manufacturer of electric car batteries, are now AIS 156 compliant. The business claimed that it was among the first businesses to receive certification for the whole line of Li-ion battery packs it produces.
Trontek claimed that the certification necessitated adjustments to chargers, battery management systems, and battery packs in addition to certain changes to the battery packs themselves.
Samrath Kochar, Founder & CEO shared, “It gives us immense pride as a make-in-India company to receive the latest AIS-156 certification for our entire range of e-2W and e-3W li-ion batteries. We were among the first companies to incorporate changes to our products so as to ramp up the safety quotient. The revised AIS-156 battery norms required changes in battery—in terms of Design, BMS, charger as well as process in terms of traceability of each battery with respect to items used inside. We are also prepared for Phase 2 and will send the batteries for testing accordingly.”
In NCR, Trontek runs a production facility with a 1 GWh yearly capacity. The company produces battery packs with capacities ranging from 2 kWh to 10 kWh for use in a number of different applications, including electric two- and three-wheelers. According to the business, it produces between 1,500 and 2,000 electric three-wheeler battery packs and 15,000 to 17,000 electric two-wheeler batteries per month.
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