Electro Rent
Electro Rent, a leading global provider of test and measurement solutions, announces a strategic inventory investment in new products to support battery testing and battery emulation testing.
“Electro Rent is proud to be leading the test and measurement industry by making investments to supply world-class products for battery testing and emulation,” says Mike Clark, Electro Rent’s Chief Executive Officer. “As with other market sectors we support, including aerospace and defense, automotive, industrial, telecom, and semiconductor, we partner with leading manufacturers to provide an extensive inventory of leading products our customers need and use every day to deliver high-quality test results.”
This investment includes products from world-class equipment manufacturers such as Keysight Technologies, NH Research/NI, Delta Elektronika, Electro-Automatik, and GW Instek. The equipment includes battery cyclers, regenerative and bi-directional power supplies, electronic load testers, and charging interface testing equipment. These instruments are essential for battery testing and emulation for electric batteries that power cars, buses, commercial vehicles, aircraft, drones, boats, and more.
As EV adoption increases and the industry continues to move toward cleaner, more sustainable transportation options, the need for batteries with more power, better range, and faster charging capabilities is in high demand. Electro Rent is ready to support a cleaner future with leading test solutions, services, and technical guidance for responsive service and delivery.
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