Aved's Newest Medical Robotics Battery Packs are Custom Designed and Built for Adaptive Autonomous Robotics
Aved Medical Robotics Battery Packs are custom designed and built to OEM specifications with the battery chemistry and cell selection optimized with respect to voltage, cyclability, pulse rates, capacity, charging, and mechanical packaging.
Aved Electronics has introduced custom engineered, large format self-contained and portable modular battery packs for medical and mobility product OEMs requiring higher voltages.
Aved Medical Robotics Battery Packs are custom designed and built to OEM specifications with the battery chemistry and cell selection optimized with respect to voltage, cyclability, pulse rates, capacity, charging, and mechanical packaging. Providing active cell balancing management and adaptive power on demand, they can incorporate opportunistic charging, thermal management to benefit cycle counts, and other special performance characteristics.
Featuring rapid charge times of 1 hr. to 85% where required, Aved Medical Robotics Battery Packs provide voltage ranges from 48V - 400V, 1000 plus cycles, high pulse currents up to 100 A, and capacities up to 4 kW, depend-ing upon the application. Typical battery packs include Li-Ion, LFP, or primary lithium technologies with cells supported by leading manufacturers.
Aved Medical Robotics Battery Pack price quotations for OEMs are available upon request. The firm is ISO 9001:2015, ISO 13485-2016, & ITAR Registered.
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