WATTALPS' Immersion Cooling Batteries Get Bureau Veritas Nod for Marine Use
French battery innovator WATTALPS has received a significant endorsement. Bureau Veritas, a global leader in testing, inspection, and certification, has confirmed that WATTALPS's quality management system meets its stringent standards.
The certification process, part of the Marine Type Approval, was conducted by Bureau Veritas and DNV, another renowned certification body. The audit scrutinized WATTALPS's quality management system, supporting documents, product quality control procedures, and operational management processes at its production site.
WATTALPS specializes in advanced immersion cooling battery systems. This technology, already used in its commercial EV batteries, involves submerging battery cells in a non-conductive liquid to manage heat and enhance safety. The recent evaluation by Bureau Veritas and DNV is a significant milestone for the company, paving the way for its marine battery systems to gain wider acceptance and trust in the market.
WATTALPS's immersion cooling battery systems have been recognized by Bureau Veritas and DNV for their quality and safety. This certification opens up new opportunities for the company in the marine sector, building on its existing success in commercial EVs. The endorsement further solidifies WATTALPS's position as a leader in innovative battery solutions.
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