Huber USA partners with Binder to develop temperature control solutions for EV battery testing – Charged EVs

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Huber USA partners with Binder to develop temperature control solutions for EV battery testing – Charged EVs


Huber USA and Binder, two specialists in temperature-control technology, have announced a collaboration to deliver solutions to the auto industry, with a special emphasis on battery testing and EV solutions.

Temperature control is critical for numerous design and development applications in the automotive sector. The two companies, both known for their German engineering prowess, offer complementary temperature-control products. Huber specializes in liquid temperature control, while Binder focuses on simulation chambers.

The companies expect their partnership to ensure seamless integration and improved performance at every stage of development and production requiring temperature control.

“This partnership is a powerful collaboration, a true win-win,” said Joshua Persaud, Head of Sales at Binder. “Each brand brings the necessary solutions and products to meet the industry’s evolving demands. With our combined expertise and shared values, we are committed to providing optimal conditions for our mutual customers’ success.”

“The synergies between our brands are clear and will only enhance our mutual product and service offerings,” said Matt Queen, Vice President of Sales at Huber USA. “Working in tandem with the Binder team, we are poised to deliver an unparalleled customer experience. As we like to say, It takes Two to Tango.”

Source: Huber USA



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