Lithium batteries are a type of batteries that use lithium metal or lithium alloy as the negative electrode material and use a non-aqueous electrolyte solution. Lithium battery terminal application fields: new energy automobile industry, mobile phone industry, notebook computers, power tools, energy storage market and wearable devices, etc.
New energy vehicles refer to vehicles that adopt new power systems and are driven entirely or mainly by new energy sources. New energy vehicles mainly include pure electric vehicles, plug-in hybrid vehicles and fuel cell vehicles. An electric vehicle refers to a vehicle that is powered by an on-board power supply and driven by a motor to drive wheels and meets the requirements of road traffic and safety regulations. It uses electricity stored in the battery to start. Sometimes 12 or 24 batteries are used when driving a car, sometimes more.
Involving test equipment: battery explosion-proof high and low temperature test box, squeeze acupuncture test machine, external short circuit test machine, heavy object impact test machine, thermal runaway test machine, vibration impact test machine, etc.