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EVE Energy:
Battery Development and Inline Inspection

Vice President Dr. Gong shares insights on manufacturing processes and evolution in energy storage technology
Electric vehicle battery pack with cylindrical cells, orange high‑voltage connectors and aluminum cooling tray

EVE Energy's journey to ultimate manufacturing excellence

In this keynote Dr. Felix Gong, VP of EVE Energy, describes how the company has implemented advanced manufacturing processes, achieving high automation and efficiency, reducing labor costs, and ensuring stringent quality control through inline inspection technologies. EVE Energy, founded in 2001, has evolved significantly, launching various battery technologies, including lithium-ion and sodium-ion cells. The company has five business segments, with a focus on new energy vehicles and energy storage systems.

Electric vehicle battery modules and orange high‑voltage connectors inside a structural battery pack

Quality assurance for battery safety and performance

Batteries are key to range, performance, and longevity in new energy vehicles (NEVs). Reliable and long-lasting batteries require top-class materials and precise production techniques. Cells, modules, and trays must also comply with very tight tolerances during final assembly. With industrial microscopy, computed tomography (CT), coordinate measuring machines (CMMs), and optical 3D measurement systems, the ZEISS portfolio uses software solutions to capture the quality data required to ensure battery safety and performance for electric vehicles.

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