The facility is set to open this year and will offer battery suppliers digitalization research and manufacturing consulting. Smaller manufacturers will be able to use shared laboratories for research.Siemens' Digital Industries Software subsidiary has announced plans to expand its battery research business in China by developing a facility which will help extend the range of future electric vehicles (EVs), among other innovations. The Siemens division will work closely with the Tianmu Lake Institute of Advanced Energy Storage (TIES) - launched in April by the Institute of Physics at the Chinese ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...