Munich/Dresden, 15 May 2024: STABL Energy GmbH, a pioneer in the field of scalable industrial battery storage systems based in Munich, announces its collaboration with NOVUM engineering GmbH. The Dresden-based company, which specialises in battery diagnostics, is a test partner for STABL Energy to ensure the highest quality and safety of industrial energy storage systems.
The cooperation between STABL Energy and NOVUM not only promises a further increase in the quality and safety of battery storage systems, but also emphasises the joint commitment of both companies to the sustainable use of batteries in the energy industry. Dr Nam Truong, CEO and Co-Founder of STABL Energy, expressed his delight about the cooperation: “We are proud to work with NOVUM, a renowned leader in battery testing, and to test 100% of all batteries used with STABL technology. NOVUM’s reputation for providing the highest quality standards is recognised by many renowned companies in the industry and reinforces our commitment to working together to deliver unrivalled safety and reliability in our solutions.”
Mandy Schipke, CEO of NOVUM, emphasised the two companies’ shared vision for technological progress and a sustainable future: “It is impressive to see how STABL Energy is advancing the energy sector with innovative battery storage solutions. The company’s commitment to the use of second life batteries demonstrates not only a strong commitment to sustainability, but also technical expertise in terms of increasing energy efficiency. The partnership with STABL allows us to be part of a transformative journey, setting new standards in the industry and contributing to a more sustainable future.”
Partnership for circular economy and security
STABL Energy, known for its patented technologies and modular multilevel converters, develops scalable industrial storage solutions that help companies reduce their peak loads and operating costs. By utilising high-quality, repurposed automotive batteries, STABL is committed to providing reliable and safe energy storage. This approach increases the efficiency of renewable energy, extends battery life and contributes to the reduction of CO₂ emissions, in line with sustainable and environmentally conscious business practices.
NOVUM, as a technology leader in battery diagnostics, offers much more than data analysis through the use of artificial intelligence. Patented test systems and AI are used to test batteries and battery cells of all kinds. The analyses include the state of charge, the current capacity and the expected service life of batteries. By using AI, NOVUM also ensures the safe operation of energy storage systems around the clock.
The partnership integrates STABL’s technologies for improving the efficiency of batteries with NOVUM’s AI testing services and emphasises a holistic approach. This ranges from safe battery voltage to minimising environmental and noise pollution. The two companies’ shared vision for the circular economy and quality assurance promises long-term success.
About STABL Energy
STABL Energy GmbH, based in Munich, specialises in scalable industrial battery storage systems and is known for its advanced technology. By optimising the use of renewable energy for peak load reduction and self-consumption, STABL increases operational efficiency. The company’s proprietary modular multilevel converter and proactive balancing capability ensure a reliable and secure power supply. As a proponent of the circular economy, STABL is a leader in battery reuse, extending battery life and reducing carbon emissions.
About NOVUM Engineering
NOVUM uses artificial intelligence to determine the state of charge, capacity and expected lifespan of any type of battery in a matter of seconds. No prior information about the battery history is required. Companies can purchase or lease stationary and mobile test systems from NOVUM to carry out their own rapid battery tests. Furthermore, with the help of AI, NOVUM monitors battery storage systems in which second-life batteries can also be used safely.
NOVUM was awarded the Saxon State Prize for Innovation in 2023.