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AVL Upgrades Facilities at Basildon Engineering Centre to Support Hydrogen and Battery E-Mobility Projects

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Creating Engineering Facilities for the Future

A H2 Cube with floor to ceiling plastic containment material and a blue sign at the top
  • AVL has invested in e-mobility facilities at the Engineering Centre in Basildon, United Kingdom
  • A Hydrogen Cube provides a safe space for the build, maintenance, and conversion of hydrogen vehicles
  • The Electrification Lab allows for mechanical and electrical work, and has the ability to conduct battery commissioning checks prior to verification
  • The upgraded facilities allow for further growth in AVL’s in-house capabilities for battery, hydrogen and hydrogen PEM fuel cells

From battery to fuel cell technologies, e-mobility will play a major role in the future of sustainable mobility. To support the transition in propulsion needs, AVL has invested in new facilities at the Engineering Centre in Basildon, United Kingdom (UK). The e-mobility vehicle centre includes a Hydrogen Cube as well as an Electrification Lab.

Basildon, United Kingdom, May 2024: The new Electrification Lab enables mechanical and electrical work, whilst providing the ability to conduct battery commissioning checks prior to verification, boosting confidence that the battery will go through testing with minimal delay. The Electrification Lab, which was partly funded through the Advanced Propulsion Centre UK (APC) collaborative research and development project 'ASTIR’, has allowed an 800V early concept high-performance battery to be built and commissioned; the first to be completed in the new facilities.

Alongside new battery facilities, the creation of the H2 Cube, a compliant containment vehicle workshop with space for three vehicles, provides a safe space for hydrogen internal combustion engine (ICE) and fuel cell work, facilitating build, maintenance, and conversions to hydrogen vehicles. The H2 Cube is also equipped to undertake fuel cell and tank installation, integration of battery and H2 commissioning, including low-pressure hydrogen fills.

The renovated facilities signify AVL’s commitment to new and developing technologies, with additional enhancements planned to allow for further early testing prior to subsequent trials.

Dr. Bernadette Longridge, Engineering Centre Manager, AVL Powertrain UK Ltd: “The upgrade of our facilities allows us to further grow our in-house capabilities for battery, hydrogen and hydrogen PEM fuel cells whilst expanding our technological footprint. We are focused on supporting our customers in a front-loading approach, capturing issues earlier, and offering efficient project delivery. Our overall aim with the refurbishment of the facilities is to enable us to fully support our customers and the transition to e-mobility.”

AVL is a world-leading technology company specialising in development, simulation and testing in the automotive industry and other sectors such as rail, marine and energy. Through extensive research, AVL delivers concepts, technology solutions, methodologies and development tools for sustainable, safe and advanced mobility and beyond.

AVL supports international partners and customers in sustainable and digital transformation, with a focus on electrification, software, AI and automation. AVL also supports companies in energy-intensive sectors on their way to green and efficient energy generation and supply.

For more information: www.avl.com

 

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