Published on Nov 13, 2020
by Excell Team
in Blog
Manufacturers should be aware that products containing dangerous goods like lithium batteries must be shipped within the guidelines of multiple regulations. Individual countries’ transportation regulations such as the USDOT, Transport Canada, the International Air Transport Association (IATA), and the International Read the full article…
Published on Oct 16, 2020
by Bob Fay
in News
We are very proud to be one of CAE’s suppliers and support the production of 10,000 ventilators which will help medical personnel save lives. (https://www.cae.com/news-events/press-releases/cae-receives-health-canada-certification-for-its-life-saving-cae-air1-ventilator?utm_source=linkedin&utm_medium=social-media&utm_campaign=cae-air1-launch) Excell Battery is listed in the below press release as one of the more than Read the full article…
Published on Oct 1, 2020
by Bob Fay
in Blog
The USA leads the world in the medical device market. However, there are many that make it difficult for design engineers to choose the right battery for their portable medical devices. Original equipment manufacturers must address issues as many rely Read the full article…
Published on Sep 22, 2020
by Bob Fay
in Blog
Li-ion Protection Circuits also known as Battery Management System (BMS), service a vital function for the safe and efficient operation of any Li-ion, Li-Poly or Iron Phosphate battery pack. The key building blocks of a Li-ion pack are a good Read the full article…
Published on Sep 15, 2020
by Bob Fay
in Blog
The U.S. Department of Transportation, along with the International Air Transport Association (IATA) requires that all lithium cells and batteries be tested for safety prior to being offered for transportation. The test criteria are listed in the UN Manual of Read the full article…
Published on Aug 21, 2020
by Excell Team
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Whether on the production floor or out in the elements, you need equipment that you can rely on. The products you use and the brands you trust need to be able to handle the drops, spills, and mishaps of a Read the full article…
Published on Jul 15, 2020
by Excell Team
in Blog
In the past, battery design was straightforward. With limited intricacies and the perception that moving teams under one roof would save money, battery design became an in-house operation. However, in today’s world of lithium-ion, design and manufacture involve more than Read the full article…
Published on Jun 11, 2020
by Excell Team
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When considering your supply chain, understanding the total cost of ownership is critical in making an informed decision. Not all supply chains are equal; often, when working with offshore supply chains, you are entering into a scenario where you lose Read the full article…
Published on May 21, 2020
by Excell Team
in Blog
Battery Supply Chain: The Current State At present, the battery supply chain could best be described as overwhelmed. With an increase in the need for personal protective equipment (PPE), ventilators, and other medical equipment, new companies are stepping up and Read the full article…
Published on Apr 9, 2020
by Bob Fay
in Blog
The entire world has been thrown into a collective tailspin when COVID-19 morphed into a global pandemic. Together, we are living through an unprecedented crisis that is rife with uncertainty. As matters escalate, manufacturers of mission critical applications supporting COVID-19 Read the full article…