
A manual battery assembly race: The typical way vs. the Vaulta way
THE PROBLEM Manual assembly of batteries is a tedious task. The typical design involves extensive welding which has been convenient in the past, but hinders
THE PROBLEM Manual assembly of batteries is a tedious task. The typical design involves extensive welding which has been convenient in the past, but hinders
Lithium-ion batteries are powering our renewable future – but in embracing the benefits of battery storage, we could be setting ourselves up for another big
From tiny button cells to grid-scale storage systems the size of football fields, batteries are set to become major contributors to Australia’s economy – and
The Problem Battery technology has advanced rapidly. But battery case technology has been left behind. The cost of recycling batteries and giving them second, third
World-leading battery case developer Vaulta has been awarded a highly coveted Federal Government grant to commercialise its innovative battery casings for the electric vehicle market.
THE GUARDIAN: As some of the world’s largest companies invest billions to advance battery technology, Dominic Spooner has been working at solving the next problem:
Australian battery casing company, Vaulta, is aiming for pole position as it begins work with the global manufacturer of lithium batteries used in the fastest
A new Australian battery casing company, Vaulta, is working with Quickstep, the nation’s largest independent aerospace advanced composites manufacturer, to develop smarter technology for renewables,
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