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The Battery Show Europe 2025

Curious about Gantner Instruments' latest innovations? Dive into our battery testing blog and discover what we have in store for The Battery Show Europe 2025!

Meet Gantner Instruments at The Battery Show Europe 2025!

Visit us at booth 9-B46 from June 3 to 5, 2025, in Stuttgart. Explore our advanced battery testing solutions, including our high-voltage DAQ systems with 1500 VDC isolation, Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) for detailed battery diagnostics, and precision Power Analyzers for comprehensive EV and inverter testing.

See firsthand how our modular, scalable, and accurate measurement technology can enhance your battery development and testing processes.

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Hydrogen systems are a steadily growing field encompassing several technologies, such as liquefied hydrogen storage tanks, fuel cells, and cryogenic engines. These require meticulous temperature monitoring to ensure system integrity and performance. Operating in these low-temperature environments presents unique challenges, such as thermal contraction of materials, sensor self-heating, and the non-linearity of cryogenic sensors. Without accurate measurement, performance degradation and potential system failures become risks.

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Innovative EIS Solution for Next-Generation Battery Storage Systems

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