Battery technology provider A3 Global’s NuVant Systems subsidiary has introduced its new LVc-40 tool for diagnosing, repairing, balancing and reconditioning hybrid and EV batteries.
The LVc-40 features 40 individual channels and includes an integrated computer, enabling it to run NuVant’s Pack-Builder software and leverage AI-driven algorithms to maximize battery performance. The system provides key diagnostic metrics such as internal resistance, watt-hour capacity, amp-hour capacity and individual cell voltages. It services popular battery modules and cells, including 18650s and 4680s used in Tesla vehicles and other leading models.
The LVc-40 is available for pre-order and is expected to ship in early 2025.
“The science behind the LVc-40 allows for pinpoint accuracy in identifying faulty cells and reconditioning batteries, which not only extends battery life but also boosts overall performance,” said Eugene Smotkin, Senior Vice President of Research and Development at NuVant Systems.
Source: A3 Global