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The battery manufacturers say the new XE50 battery highlights how XING Mobility’s battery module technology drives energy storage system performance upgrades. Immersion cooling battery technology, Xing says, addresses the critical safety and thermal management challenges in high-voltage batteries.
As the name suggests, Xing Mobility started its journey into the world of electrical machines in the automotive sector. As the only Taiwanese battery system that meets European automotive standards and a 100,000-kilometer durability test by Japanese automakers, the company’s operations attracted investment and product integration from Kubota, which specializes in agricultural machinery.
Last year, the Taiwanese company also entered into a strategic partnership with Nordic Booster, a Norwegian company specializing in batteries for construction equipment and mobile charging systems for heavy industrial vehicles. The XE50 is based on Xing’s solution with Nordic Booster, the Immersio The debut of the XE50 energy storage system marks Xing Mobility’s official entry into the global energy storage market.
We have proven that our technology meets the highest standards of safety, performance and reliability.
Immersion cooling battery technology is attracting attention in the automotive sector, addressing the critical safety and thermal management challenges in high-voltage batteries. The battery manufacturers say the immersion system extends battery life by 15% and saves approximately 40% in space and weight, reducing operating costs. The XE50 is suitable for Fast Frequency Reserve (FFR) operation, contributing to grid stability and large-scale energy storage applications.
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