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How to choose a suitable machine for battery pack production for new energy transportation vehicles?

New energy transportation refers to the use of clean energy driven transportation to reduce dependence on traditional petroleum energy and reduce the impact to the environment. The following are some common types of new energy transportation vehicles:

Electric Vehicles (EVs): Electric vehicles use batteries or fuel cells to store and provide electrical energy to drive electric motors, replacing traditional internal combustion engines.

Hybrid Vehicles: Hybrid vehicles combine an internal combustion engine and an electric motor to improve fuel efficiency and reduce emissions. Common hybrid systems include gasoline electric hybrid and diesel electric hybrid.

Light Rail Transit (LRT): Trams are a part of the urban rail transit system, usually powered by electricity and used for public transportation within the city.

Electric bicycles and scooters: These are personal transportation vehicles that typically use batteries to drive electric motors and provide auxiliary power for easier cycling.

Electric motorcycles and electric skateboards: Similar to electric bicycles, electric motorcycles and electric skateboards use electricity to provide power, but typically have higher speeds and range.

Electric buses: Some cities have introduced electric buses to reduce emissions and noise from urban public transportation.

Maglev train: Maglev trains use magnetic force to levitate on the track, and can achieve high-speed and low energy consumption transportation through electric propulsion.

These new energy vehicles help reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve air quality, reduce energy dependence, and promote sustainable transportation. The demand for new energy vehicles is also increasing rapidly.

As more and more new manufacturers join the new energy vehicle industry, they will inevitably encounter into the challenge of how to choose the machine that suitable for the products.

So, which new energy vehicles require battery packs?

What type of equipment does the welding of the battery pack require?

Electric cars, electric bicycles, electric scooters, electric motorcycles, and electric buses are all require battery packs. But the types of batteries used are different.

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For example, the battery pack for electric bicycles and electric scooters is assembled from multiple cylindrical cells, which the precision resistance welding equipment would be a good option. According to the production requirements of the manufacturer, choose manual welding equipment or automatic spot-welding machines respectively Styler’s PDC serise spot welding machine

Electric vehicles, electric motorcycles, and electric buses use relatively large square shell batteries. Due to the different materials of the battery poles and the thicker thickness of the connecting pieces, laser welding equipment with a power output of 3000 watts or even 6000 watts is required to ensure firm welding and not affect the performance of the battery pack Styler’s 3000W Laser galvanometer gantry welding machine 

For some manufacturers with very large production capacity, such as Tesla, BYD, Xiaopeng Motors, etc., more professional, larger, and automated battery pack assembly production lines would be preferred (Styler’s Automatic or Semi-automatic Assembly Line).

As concluded, the suitable machines for your business could be vary depending on your product, efficiency, and production capacity. If above information does not include your interested product or industry, please feel free to contact our expert today for more information.

Styler is a manufacturer specializing in the research and development of battery welding, with 20 years of rich experience and a professional team and equipment. We believe that it will definitely bring you the wisest equipment selection and the most professional service. Manufacturers who want to enter the battery industry can click on Search Styler Company to learn more about different types of devices.

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Post time: Sep-22-2023