en.Wedoany.com Reported - Battery X Metals Inc.'s subsidiary, Battery X Rebalancing Technologies, has recently received three next-generation lithium-ion battery rebalancing machines. Developed in collaboration with Beijing Pengneng Technology Co., Ltd., each machine includes a cell balancer and a charge-discharge cycling module. In addition to the main units, the company also received adapter kits compatible with certain electric vehicle battery architectures, tool kits, and battery lifts, which together form the "Battery Rebalancing Kit," planned for future deployment within automotive service networks.
As electric vehicle adoption grows rapidly, battery lifespan issues are becoming increasingly prominent. Global EV sales reached approximately 17.1 million units in 2024, a 25% increase from 2023 (1); cumulative sales from 2015 to 2023 exceeded 40 million units (2). It is projected that by 2031, nearly 40 million electric, plug-in hybrid, and hybrid vehicles worldwide will be beyond their original warranty coverage (3,4). Cell imbalance within battery packs can lead to reduced usable capacity, shortened driving range, accelerated aging, and ultimately, the need for costly replacement.
Battery X Metals' patent-pending technology redistributes energy at the cell level through a proprietary active balancing process, aiming to restore usable capacity and extend the remaining useful life of the battery system. This technology has been validated by the National Research Council of Canada: testing utilized a module of 15 72Ah LiFePO₄ cells connected in series, with an initial discharge capacity of 71.10Ah. After artificially deviating the state of charge of three cells by ±20%, the capacity dropped to 46.24Ah (a decrease of approximately 35%). Following rebalancing, the discharge capacity was restored to 70.94Ah, equivalent to recovering 99% of the capacity lost due to imbalance.
The newly delivered systems will be used for ongoing validation, adapter development, and product demonstrations across multiple electric vehicle platforms. The company plans to collaborate with automotive service providers, dealer networks, fleet operators, and potential strategic partners to advance the commercial evaluation of the technology.
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