GROB Systems
GROB Systems, a global leader in the development of manufacturing systems and machine tools, will be exhibiting a wide range of solutions for electric vehicle motor components, machining, battery, and fuel cell assembly and more at EV Tech Expo in Novi, Michigan, September 12th-14th 2023. Booth highlights will include examples of key EV parts made on GROB equipment such as stators, hairpin samples, prismatic and pouch cells for batteries, and videos featuring GROB technology/capabilities. Experts will be on hand to discuss attendee manufacturing needs and applications.
“GROB continues to innovate and expand its product range and integrate more key capabilities to support its commitment to electromobility,” says Doug Schroeder, Proposal and Process Engineering Director, GROB Systems. “With years of EV manufacturing technology development already established, we offer an integrated concept for EV components through modular, flexible and scalable electric powertrain manufacturing and assembly solutions, and are looking forward to sharing these solutions with attendees at the show.”
GROB Systems’ advanced EV manufacturing technology/capabilities include automated machines and turnkey systems for the large-scale manufacturing and assembly of stators and rotors for customers in the automotive industry. In addition, GROB Systems’ concepts for energy storage systems support the automated production and assembly of battery cells, modules and packs, and fuel cells. These comprehensive end-to-end solutions enable GROB to handle large orders and offer customers automated machines, manufacturing lines and systems for full scale electric vehicle production.
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