CamMotive Opens High-Current Battery Testing Facility

CamMotive's battery test facility

Summary: CamMotive has opened a new 800-channel battery testing laboratory in Cambridge, expanding UK high-current test capacity for automotive and high-power battery applications. The facility enables cycling of large-format cells at up to 800 A per channel, includes climatic chambers operating from −40 °C to +180 °C, and supports advanced diagnostics such as electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and swelling analysis to accelerate development, compliance, and performance optimisation.

Key engineering takeaway: The lab combines high-channel cell cycling, 1 MW module/pack testing capability, and environmental simulation to enable parallel large-format cell evaluation under realistic thermal and load conditions. Integrated EIS, ageing analysis, and modelling support provide detailed characterisation of degradation, thermal behaviour, and charging performance.

Why it matters: Expanded high-current battery testing infrastructure supports faster validation of next-generation chemistries and power-dense cell designs across automotive, eVTOL, and stationary storage sectors. For OEMs and developers, large-scale parallel testing improves data quality for modelling, reduces development timelines, and helps optimise durability, range, and fast-charging strategies.


New 800-channel high-current, high-power battery testing facility opens in UK

E-powertrain development consultancy CamMotive has opened an 800-channel, state-of-the-art battery testing lab in Cambridge, UK.

The new facility represents a major investment in the UK’s advanced battery testing infrastructure. It features a high-capacity test cell capable of cycling hundreds of large-format cells under controlled conditions and can deliver up to 800 A per cell to support rigorous performance evaluations. It is understood to be one of very few test facilities in the UK with equivalent capacity and current capability and has been created to accelerate battery technology by helping OEMs achieve compliance and improve range, lifespan and charging efficiency.

The lab’s high-current capability is designed to test large automotive cells and other high-power, high-capacity battery technologies including those used in eVTOLs, data centres and stationary battery energy storage systems (BESS). Its extensive channel count is useful to companies with high volume testing requirements, allowing hundreds of cells to be tested simultaneously under varying conditions. High-precision cyclers and advanced EIS tests also enable accurate long-term analysis and performance characterisation, including cell ageing and end-of-life simulation, with modelling and calibration expertise provided by CamMotive’s specialist engineers.

The facility offers additional technical capability and services including dynamic climatic chambers to replicate varying temperature conditions, and process thermostats for real world thermal management testing. For high-power module and pack testing, the lab provides capability up to 1 MW.

CamMotive's new 800-channel high-current battery testing laboratory in Cambridge, UK

The primary purpose of the new laboratory is to support automotive OEMs and accelerate development timelines by gathering data for modelling, compliance, and improved understanding, leading to enhanced performance, longer useful life and faster charging strategies. In addition to the main facility, the laboratory also houses several lower current cyclers for testing of smaller capacity cells. In this way, the company aims to support innovation in battery technology, including start-ups working on latest chemistries and organisations exploring battery options for new applications.

Bruce Campbell, Director at CamMotive, commented:

“The launch of our new test facility marks the latest phase of CamMotive’s commitment to advancing battery technology and its applications. We provide solutions across the entire battery ecosystem, from early concept to end-of-line validation. Working with UK cell developers and digital modellers, manufacturers and integrators, we combine world-class testing infrastructure with decades of powertrain expertise to help our partners deliver sustainable solutions for road, air, sea transportation, and stationary applications.”

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