Yaskawa Resource: EV Battery Pack Manufacturing

This document examines the increase in demand for electric vehicle (EV) batteries and explores different steps in their manufacturing process where AC servos and robotics can be used to efficiently automate their assembly.

Electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing is on the rise, creating a high demand for EV batteries.

With the demand for these batteries increasing, efficient automation of the manufacturing process is paramount to achieve the demand required to supply the EV market.

AC Servo motors and Robotics will be important in automating the manufacturing of these batteries. Many different types of electric vehicles are creating demand for batteries.

Although electric automobiles first come to mind, there is also increasing demand for batteries to electrify aircraft, motorcycles, RVs, agricultural tractors, and residential lawn equipment.

All of these vehicles and equipment use batteries. However, various kinds of battery technology are used depending on requirements. Below are some of the different battery technologies being used, along with the pros and cons of each.

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