Large hydrogen container and battery-compatible environmental testing device (scheduled for completion in January 2025)
We have introduced new equipment to meet various needs, including those in the automotive sector and its surrounding fields.
We have expanded the acceptance facilities for safety testing of large hydrogen containers and storage batteries. This facility allows for pressure cycle tests with controlled temperature and humidity for large and long hydrogen containers. Additionally, it enables charge and discharge tests for large storage batteries (packs) with controlled environmental temperature. ● Hydrogen Containers Environmental tests, extreme temperature pressure cycle tests, high-temperature static pressure tests, etc. ● Storage Batteries (Packs) Various tests according to ECE R100-03 (crush tests, fire resistance tests, etc.) Charge and discharge tests with controlled environmental temperature prior to testing, as well as over-temperature protection tests. Please feel free to contact us regarding testing facilities or commissioned testing.
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■Main Specifications ・Test chamber internal dimensions: 4.0m(W) × 2.7m(D) × 2.1m(H) ・Sample entry dimensions: 3.1m(W) × 2.0m(H) ・Test chamber temperature and humidity control range Temperature: -55 to 150℃ Humidity: 60 to 98%RH (within the range of 20 to 90℃) ・Charge and discharge testing equipment (100kW class) Current: 0 to ±400A Voltage: DC 0 to 750V
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Large Hydrogen Container and Battery Safety Testing (Scheduled for completion in January 2025)
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We are a testing and research institution that broadly accepts examinations and research from everyone. Our institute was established in April 1969 as the Automotive High-Speed Testing Ground Foundation, restructured to conduct comprehensive research related to automobiles. As a public interest testing and research institution, we have engaged in neutral and public activities, progressing alongside the development of Japan's automotive industry and advancements in automotive technology. In 2012, we became the Japan Automobile Research Institute, a foundation that broadly accepts examinations and research from everyone, while maintaining our public interest activities and contributing to the further advancement of the automotive society in the 21st century.