Proventia and Gamma Technologies (GT) declared their collaboration to create cutting-edge battery and system models based on industry best practises. This collaboration will direct and hasten the growth of Proventia's battery product line, which is focused on non-road mobility machines.
Proventia maintains its market leadership and broadens the impact of its solution portfolio by utilising the battery solutions environment provided by Gamma Technologies.
“The industry is undergoing an unprecedented transformation, requiring us to act fast and decisively to meet the net zero ambitions,” stated Chris Walsh, CRO of Gamma Technologies. “We are pleased to embark on this journey with Proventia and be a key part of their advanced technology roadmap.” Walsh continued, “A trusted system simulation platform can play a key role in the accelerated development of innovative and high-quality products, while reducing development costs and time-to-market.”
Through this relationship, a long-term partnership is established, which makes it easier to share knowledge and ideas about battery technology and electrification in general. We are all stakeholders in the transformation towards a sustainable future, and both partners expect that this partnership will result in additional contributions from the off-highway industry.
Jari Granath, Proventia Electric Powertrain Product Manager remarked, “Decision-making on the power sources of agricultural, construction, mining, and material handling machinery, for instance, is not simple in this rapidly evolving industry. Proventia offers high-power battery solutions that will enable not only the usage of batteries but also the usage of hydrogen fuel cells in the machines.” Granath continued, “This partnership with Gamma Technologies supports our customers in electrification and hydrogen projects. We use GT-SUITE simulations to guide and assess the design, integration, and control aspects of our battery products in relation to our customers’ machine engineering.”