Industrial Electronics

High-resolution battery swelling analysis infrastructure expanded by Hofer Powertrain

01 May 2025

As the global transition to electrified mobility accelerates, Hofer Powertrain expands its battery testing offer with its swelling performance analysis methodology, which enables early fault detection and more rapid and robust battery design — helping OEMs and Tier1 suppliers reduce time-to-market while enhancing safety and performance and reducing development costs.

Swelling in battery cells, often caused by natural aging, solid electrolyte interphase growth and the decomposition of the electrolyte, has long been a challenge in ensuring mechanical integrity and long-term reliability. Hofer Powertrain's solution combines real-time swelling force measurement with internalSource: Hofer PowertrainSource: Hofer Powertrain resistance tracking, giving engineers a direct correlation between mechanical expansion and electrochemical performance.

Within Hofer Powertrain's battery development center, cells are tested using a combination of high-resolution displacement sensors, force measurement sensors and multi-channel battery testers. Test routines are conducted under precisely controlled thermal conditions, ranging from -40° C to 180° C, replicating real-world stress scenarios and enabling early identification of failure modes and associated performance loses of the cell.

The company has established itself as a trusted partner for OEMs developing the most innovative battery testing methodologies worldwide. This advanced testing infrastructure is already in use for leading OEMs and Tier1 suppliers in Germany and now in the U.K. and supports both conventional lithium-ion and next-generation solid-state cell formats. By integrating swelling data into the validation process, Hofer Powertrain enables design teams to make informed decisions earlier, optimize module architecture and reduce engineering effort in later stages.

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