Test tower for e-bike batteries precise reading of the e-bike battery
Description
Test tower for e-bike batteries precise reading of the e-bike batteryTHE BATTERY TEST TOWER FOR E-BIKE batteriesThe new Akku Vision Test Tower is the advanced, multifunctional test tool for checking and analyzing high-quality e-bike batteries. It was specially developed to make the rechargeable battery and battery service for end customers by bicycle or specialist dealers quick, easy and inexpensive. Also ideal for OEM manufacturers to optimize and improve their own service network.
The main functions- battery analysis
The Battery Vision Test Tower enables precise reading of e-bike batteries. This means that the relevant values for the lifetime, such as the SOH and the full cycles, can be read out directly without discharging. It provides a detailed insight into the condition of the battery and allows for effective diagnosis. - constantly new software updates possible
Connected to user-friendly PC software, the Akku Vision Test Tower enables the battery software of E-Bike Vision batteries and Akku Vision OEM batteries to be updated to ensure optimal performance. - capacity check
By discharging the batteries with up to 400 W, the battery vision test tower can measure the actual capacity of e-bike batteries and similar and confirm the previously read values again checked.
The innovative technology of the Akku Vision Test Tower ensures that it is compatible with all market-relevant e-bike systems, including Bosch, Shimano and Yamaha. Initially, the system will primarily be compatible with Bosch, but regular software updates will extend compatibility to all standard e-bike systems and e-bike batteries.
AKKU VISION TEST TOWER multifunctional tool for handling e-bike batteriesDimensions: 213 x 124 x 145mm
The Battery Vision Test Tower is an essential tool for any retailer or OEM looking to provide customers with quality and efficient battery service.
Specifications
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