
US-based supplier of remanufactured battery packs for EVs, re/cell has introduced lithium-ion blocks using recycled cells from Tesla battery packs.
Smart battery features built on re/cell’s block architecture include an LED fuel gauge, current detection, charge warning and safety protection, built-in cell balancing with real-time pack status using CAN/SMBus communication and integrated crossflow cooling.
The company has released a reference battery architecture for heavy payload drones and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
The company currently manufactures replacement battery packs for Tesla’s full line-up of EVs.
“There a literally billions of lithium-ion cells sitting inside Telsa battery packs today that can be quickly and economically repurposed for the rapidly growing secondary battery market,” said Chad Maglaque, founder and President of re/cell. “We’ve launched our lithium-ion block architecture to meet the growing demand for lightweight electric vehicles, drones and energy storage systems. The design and process of our extensible block architecture allows us to easily manufacture high-energy-density battery blocks with capacity from 12 amp-hours to 48 amp-hours, and anything else in between.”
Source: re/cell
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