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    Home » Greenfuel Batteries Gain AIS-156 Amendment 3 Phase 2 Certification

    Greenfuel Batteries Gain AIS-156 Amendment 3 Phase 2 Certification

    aishwaryaBy aishwaryaJuly 5, 2023 Battery 2 Mins Read
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    Greenfuel Energy Solutions has received AIS 156 (Amendment 3 Phase 2) certification for its premium range of lithium-ion batteries.

    Greenfuel The ICAT certification confirms that the batteries meet the latest quality, safety, and reliability standards.

    Greenfuel batteries provide long-lasting, reliable performance and are available in commonly used lithium-ion chemistries LFP (Lithium iron Phosphate) and NMC (Nickel Manganese Cobalt).

    Greenfuel batteries have always maintained the highest level of safety standards. By adhering to the AIS 156 standards, Greenfuel reinforces its commitment to providing high-quality, reliable battery solutions for both two and three-wheelers.

    The certification ensures that all Greenfuel batteries meet the standards of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and guarantee that they are safe and efficient.

    This provides customers with the peace of mind that their batteries will meet their needs and perform as expected.

    Commenting on the development, Akshay Kashyap, MD, Greenfuel Energy Solutions, said, “We are excited to announce that Greenfuel’s Li-ion batteries are now certified by AIS 156 Amendment 3 Phase 2. This certification demonstrates our commitment to safety and quality and confirms that our batteries are the best in the industry. Our lithium-ion batteries are manufactured with the highest quality materials and are rigorously tested to meet all national and international requirements. We are confident that our customers will be delighted with the performance and reliability of our certified batteries.”

    Greenfuel batteries are also internationally certified to UL 1642, the UL standard for safety for lithium batteries, and standard UN 38.3.

    The company’s BMS (Battery Management Systems) is licensed with AIS004, which ensures all necessary safeguards against overcurrent, over-discharge, overvoltage, short circuit, and over temperature are present in its BMS.

    Speaking on receiving the ICAT certification, Ashok Chaudhary, President, Greenfuel Battery & Gas fuel division, said, “Greenfuel’s compliance with the latest AIS-156 Amendment 3 Phase 2 is a crucial step towards ensuring the safety and reliability of our EV batteries. Greenfuel understands the importance of reliable, high-performance batteries, so we strive to provide the most advanced, clean mobility solutions available on the market.”

    Today, Greenfuel is a Tier-1 supplier for all major automotive OEMs.

    The company’s lithium-ion batteries have been used for over 40 million kilometers, a testament to its vision of a sustainable and green future.

    Greenfuel is currently working on embedding pre-alerts in its batteries to inform customers of any abnormal behavior and avoid safety-related issues.

    AIS-156 Amendment 3 Phase 2 automotive OEMs clean mobility solutions Greenfuel Energy Solutions lithium-ion batteries safety standards
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