TWAICE and Element Materials Technology Partner

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TWAICE, the leading provider of battery analytics software, and Element Materials Technology (“Element”), a global leader in testing, inspection, and certification services, recently announced a strategic partnership to advance battery testing and characterization capabilities in the U.S. market. This collaboration addresses the growing demand from U.S. customers for domestic battery testing services and analytics.

The partnership with enables TWAICE to provide its U.S. battery customers with timely, technical collaboration without the cost and delays associated with cross-border shipping. Since 2018, TWAICE battery simulation models have been supported by advanced testing conducted at the company’s headquarters in Munich, which has been ideal for European projects. With growing operations in the U.S., TWAICE is now bringing its battery testing and modeling capabilities closer to customers to ensure greater responsiveness to domestic applications.

“TWAICE is pleased to team up with Element and build on our European track record to address opportunities in North America,” says Dr. Michael Baumann, TWAICE Co-CEO and Founder. “TWAICE evaluated several potential testing partners and were most impressed by the laboratory environment, technical staff, and customer success found at Element. This collaboration will eliminate costly and time-consuming overseas shipping and import regulations and offer a full-service local battery analytics resource.”

Adam Tocco, Senior Director, Mobility and Battery at Element adds: “We’re excited to partner with TWAICE to bring its pioneering aging models and simulation software within easier reach of U.S. customers through Element’s comprehensive testing data services. This partnership aligns with our commitment to driving innovation in the battery sector and will help R&D and engineering teams to accelerate their product development cycles.”

This partnership will strengthen TWAICE’s ability to deliver tailored solutions that meet the specific needs of the North American battery market. Battery developers can now send their cells to Element labs to generate comprehensive measurement data. TWAICE will then use this data to calibrate and validate its software models, offering customers insights into the electric, thermal and aging behavior of their specific cell. This information can be used to answer highly specific questions about their battery performance and lifetime.


To learn more about how this partnership can help improve and speed up battery system design, visit www.twaice.com and www.element.com

About TWAICE

Since 2018, TWAICE has been leading the field of predictive battery analytics, meeting the demand for safe, durable, and highly available energy storage assets. TWAICE provides advanced software solutions for designing, validating, and operating batteries at scale, combining deep battery knowledge with artificial intelligence to generate actionable insights. While Battery Management System (BMS) providers offer basic monitoring capabilities, TWAICE exceeds the traditional service by providing advanced analytics that uncover hidden patterns and anomalies to optimize battery performance and lifespan. As an independent third-party, TWAICE ensures unbiased recommendations, free from ties to specific insurance companies, manufacturers or vendors.

About Element Materials Technology

The Element Materials Technology Group is one of the world’s leading global providers of testing, inspection, and certification services for a diverse range of products, materials, and technologies in advanced industrial supply chains where failure in use is not an option. Headquartered in London, UK, Element’s c.9,000 scientists, engineers, and technologists, work across a global network of over 270+ laboratories, support customers from early R&D, through complex regulatory approvals, and into production ensuring their products are safe and sustainable and achieve market access.

For more information about Element, please visit our website, connect with us on LinkedInTwitterInstagram and subscribe to our YouTube channel.


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