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Battery Reliability and Test

Reliability Engineering Services

Ensure battery safety, reliability and performance in your products

Wearables, smartphones, electronic vehicles, and Internet of Things devices all depend on one thing: batteries.

As your company and its products increasingly rely on battery power, it’s critical that you consider battery safety, reliability and performance. Batteries can be highly reactive and susceptible to thermal runaway events or even catastrophic failures. Faulty batteries can be costly, pose physical danger to users and risk your company’s reputation. Determining if your approach to integrating batteries into your product is safe and reliable requires a thorough understanding of batteries' chemistry and failure modes and an evaluation of which battery technology is ideal for your product. 

Proper qualification of batteries in a new application requires attention to your product's design, manufacturing, testing, storage, and transportation. The Ansys RES team brings together battery design and manufacturing experts with teardown and electrical testing capabilities to ensure the reliability and safety of your product at all phases of its lifecycle.

Reliability Engineering Services
Case Study

Ansys Educates and Trains a Medical Device Manufacturing Team on Risks of Using Lithium-ion Batteries

Find out how through in-depth training a medical device company implemented a comprehensive battery supplier assessment process, including purchasing equipment for incoming quality inspection. They conducted product design to validate the safety and reliability of their product.

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