Britain announced ban on the sale of gasoline and diesel vehicles which means new energy automobile era is coming.

Britain announced ban on the sale of gasoline and diesel vehicles which means new energy automobile era is coming.

2017-08-14 Melsen Power Technology Co., Ltd

New Power of Melsen drive the world

On July 25, 2017, to control of pollutant emissions and improve air quality,the British government plans to prohibit all gasoline and diesel vehicles on the road in the next ten years.As part of the plan,they announced that it will prohibit the sale of new gasoline and diesel vehicles since 2040.


Apart from British, France, Norway, Holland, India and Germany have proposed banning the sale of fuel vehicles and promoting more environmentally-friendly new energy vehicles. On October 8, 2016, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang chaired a State Council executive meeting, noting that in principle,no new traditional fuel car manufacturers were approved.


At present, there is not doubt that many countries show interest in new energy vehicles, especially in pure electric vehicles.New energy vehicles overweight gasoline and diesel cars from the environmental protection, convenience or the price, so the major car manufacturers also begins to research and manufacture so as to meet market demand exactly.


According to McKinsey Research Report: China's electric vehicle production accounted for 43% of global electric vehicle production, ranking first in the world. And the increase in electric vehicle production, for the heart of electric vehicles - lithium battery capacity and lifespan will have higher requirements. Many domestic and foreign lithium battery enterprises are closely following the pace of the times, and invent more suitable lithium batteries in new energy vehicles. Among them, the lithium battery products made by Melsen Power Technology Co., Ltd in Hunan are the most prominent.


Melsen Power Technology Co., Ltd in Hunan specializes in power polymers, lithium-ion batteries and battery packs, BMS, PACK; research, develop, manufacture and sell high-quality, high-power start-up battery, which is the largest lithium battery manufacturer in Hunan. The company focuses on new technology innovation and research and development of lithium batteries. Invention patents reached over 600 pcs in China, United States, Japan, Germany, Britain, France, Italy, Sweden, South Korea and other countries. And the products are sold at home and abroad. What’s more, we has established long-term cooperative relations with a number of companies such as Lifan and Geely.


For the lithium battery, its security performance is most important. The concept of immune system (BIS) was put forward according to the characteristics of the organic living body of the battery, and the EV battery system with the immune function was successfully designed and manufactured. Melsen lithium battery combines advanced sealing technology, polymer battery nano material coating, double protection module, advanced battery management system BMS and so on, which has achieved safety, reliability, consistency, high and low temperature performance of lithium polymer battery and other technology innovation.


In addition, Melsen employs fast-charge Constant Temperature. Its exactly controllable constant temperature electrochemical reaction keeps internal elements of battery and electrode structure stable, which the battery remain unchanged under long-time charging. And this technology allows lithium battery life up to 10 years, cycling more than 10000 times, Its lifespan is 5 times than common lithium battery on current market.


Due to all countries’ stress on environmental protection industry,new energy automobile era seems to have been within reach! Melsen will also accelerate the pace of implementation of battery capacity, safe R & D and production to innovate its technology, so that more security, greater capacity and longer lifespan lithium battery meet the demand of new energy vehicles.

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