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Dec 04,2019
Recently, EVE's testing center obtained the laboratory accreditation certificate granted by China National Accreditation Service for Conformity Assessment (CNAS), marking that EVE's testing center's testing technology in the electrical performance and safety performance test has reached advanced level.
CNAS is a national accreditation body and a member of the multilateral mutual recognition agreement of the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation Organization (ILAC) and the Asia-Pacific Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation Organization (APLAC). National laboratory accreditation is the formal recognition by CNAS of the ability of testing and calibration laboratories and inspection agencies to perform specific tasks. The test results issued by accredited laboratories are internationally recognized.
EVE is committed to be the most creative lithium battery leading company. Since established, EVE has paid special attention to research and innovation, and always regards technological innovation as the core driving force for high-quality development. The high-standard testing center serves as an important platform for product safety performance and electrical performance testing, which ensures the realization of high quality, high reliability, and high safety of lithium batteries.
High-standard national laboratory empowers EVE’s innovation
EVE’s testing center is constructed in accordance with the ISO17025 national laboratory standard, covering an area of more than 1,000 square meters. It has 24 test areas concerning electrical performance, safety performance, environmental performance, material analysis, and reliability which can meet test requirements of lithium-ion battery (consumer and power battery) on battery capacity, overload, high and low temperature short circuit, low pressure, drop, vibration, thermal shock, seawater immersion, polarity, charge retention and capacity recovery ability, storage, etc. At present, EVE’s testing center has about 100 sets of various types of test equipment. The obtained 48 testing items approved by CNAS covering the electrical performance tests and safety performance tests of lithium-ion batteries (consumer and power batteries).
CNAS’s recognition marks that the testing capabilities of EVE’s testing center has been expanded and optimized, which will play an important role in promoting EVE’s technology innovation and R&D capabilities, and will help further enhance EVE’s core competitiveness and brand influence.