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Brill Power partners with Fellten

Smart battery firm Brill Power has announced a strategic partnership with Fellten, a manufacturer of advanced battery packs.
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Alec Peachey

Smart battery firm Brill Power has announced a strategic partnership with Fellten, a manufacturer of advanced battery packs.

The collaboration aims to deliver competitive, high-quality battery solutions for automotive, stationary and marine applications by integrating Brill Power’s Universal Operating System (BrillOS) into Fellten’s innovative battery systems.

BrillOS is one of the first highly portable, chemistry-agnostic operating system for batteries.

The partnership also aims to enhance Fellten’s production capabilities, enabling faster market access and supporting the UK Battery Strategy to build supply chain resilience in the transition to battery-electric vehicle (BEV) production.

Through global distribution, Fellten’s conversion systems are tested and used across the world in some of the most challenging terrains and conditions, both for OEM and aftermarket applications.

Its systems and battery packs are used not only in vehicles but also in marine and energy storage applications.

Key highlights of this partnership include flexbility through BrillOS being adapted to any existing system; scalability through the system being able to meet expanding operations; and accuracy, through the pricise monitoring of battery safety, health and charge state.

Christoph Birkl, CEO at Brill Power said: 

“We’re proud to partner with such an influential and reputable company as Fellten. The Fellten team’s expertise in battery systems and electric vehicle technology will create significant opportunities within the UK and beyond.”

Chris Hazell, Co-Founder and CEO at Fellten added: 

“Partnering with Brill Power allows us to leverage its cutting-edge technology to offer superior battery solutions to our customers worldwide. Quality and reliability are always our top priorities, and this collaboration marks a significant step forward in our future expansion plans.”

Image from Brill Power/Fellten

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