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AMTE Power, Mahle Powertrain partner for developing next-gen powertrain

Powertrain (Source: MAHLE Powertrain)

UK battery cell manufacturer AMTE Power has announced that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with UK-based German manufacturer Mahle Powertrain (MPT).

The non-binding MoU the MoU between the two companies will facilitate testing of AMTE Power's UHP cells at MPT test sites in Northampton.

In March last year, the UK-based development service provider Mahle Powertrain (MPT) invested a total of 12 million euros in the construction of five new test and development facilities. MPT is a subsidiary of the Stuttgart-based supplier Mahle and operates a test bench for electric drive systems in Stuttgart, Germany. Earlier this month, MPT announced it had completed two new test sites in Northampton.

In is here in the Northampton Development Centre that the MoU between the two companies will facilitate testing of AMTE Power's UHP cells. This will allow MPT to develop powertrain concepts for "the next era of high-performance electric cars and help address the automotive industry bottleneck in battery testing," says AmtePower.

According to the company, AMTE Power's differentiated cells are specifically designed to solve key challenges for high-performance electric vehicles in terms of balancing power, weight and safety needs.

Kevin Brundish, CEO of AMTE Power, said: "This first step towards a commercial partnership with MPT builds on a number of recent MoUs that we've agreed in the automotive sector." 

He explained: "This is an important step in our pathway towards commercialisation and we are looking forward to working with MPT to unlock the next generation of high-performance vehicles."

Author : Debi Dash
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