Taiwan-based XING Mobility, which is developing immersion cooling battery technologies, launched its latest modular cooling system for medium and heavy-duty commercial vehicles.
Building on XING’s Immersio XM25 cell-to-pack system introduced in 2019, the Immersio XM28 uses ternary lithium chemistry and optimized space to provide higher energy density, according to the company.
The system features active thermal runaway suppression, enabling the rapid cooling of battery cells to below 100° C within 30 seconds, preventing thermal propagation and ensuring uniform temperature across high-voltage batteries, modules and systems. This can help to extend vehicle driving range and battery lifespan, translating to cost savings for commercial EV fleet operators.
Earlier this month, XING Mobility inaugurated its first production facility in Taiwan, which it plans to replicate in other countries.
“XING Mobility has leveraged its high-spec R&D experience from developing electric supercars to continually advance the Immersio XM series, addressing the thermal management and range issues faced by commercial electric vehicles,” said Royce YC Hong, the company’s co-founder and Chairman.
Source: XING Mobility