Unlocking the Full Potential of Batteries, Fuel Cells, and Electrolyzers with EIS Testing – Free Webinar
This event is tailored for professionals working with electrochemical systems, offering valuable insights into how Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) can transform your understanding of battery, fuel cell, and electrolyzer performance.

Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) is a key diagnostic tool that delves deep into the internal workings of electrochemical systems by measuring electrical responses to Alternating current signals. EIS offers a non-invasive way to assess system health, providing insights into performance, efficiency, and long-term stability that are otherwise undetectable through traditional testing methods. This webinar will explore how EIS enhances reliability and optimizes system performance across various applications.
This free webinar will explore the wide-ranging benefits of EIS, including:
- In-depth Health Insights for Batteries, Fuel Cells and Electrolyzers: Gain a comprehensive understanding through non-invasive testing methods.
- Comprehensive Impedance Breakdown: Understand the intricate electrical properties affecting performance.
- Predictive Maintenance: Improve long-term performance and reduce system downtimes with predictive insights
- Easy integration: Add EIS to your existing infrastructure and power-source, making it an ideal platform for comprehensive solutions for monitoring and analyzing electrochemical systems.
- Cross-Application Versatility: Learn how EIS supports various applications, from small-scale laboratory tests to large industrial implementations.s.
Our expert presenters will also explain the EIS measurement and data processing steps, providing you with practical tools for implementing EIS testing in your projects.
Presenters

President and CEO – Gantner Instruments Americas
Ravi Shukla, President and CEO of Gantner Instruments Americas, will lead this webinar. With 18 years of experience in the test and measurement industry, Ravi brings a wealth of knowledge in battery development and testing, data acquisition, and vehicle testing.

Vice President, Global Sales – Gantner Instruments GMBH
Benedikt Heinz, Vice President of Global Sales at Gantner Instruments GMBH, will co-present. With a strong background in developing monitoring systems for nuclear power plants, Benedikt will provide valuable insights into high-performance monitoring solutions and their applications across various industries.
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