Morrow Batteries Partners with Gamma Technologies on the Virtualisation of Cell Development

Morrow Batteries (Morrow) partners with Gamma Technologies (GT), a leading multi-physics systems simulation software provider. GT’s industry-preferred electrochemical models will be used for physics-based digital twin simulations of Morrow’s battery cells.

This is a milestone for Morrow Batteries, enabling us to accelerate our battery cell technology development. GT’s innovative technology reduces the need to build and test on real cells – which helps us reduce costs. Morrow must choose the appropriate and most suitable battery chemistry and materials. Through simulations, we can study a larger design space to find the optimal solutions that are best suited as we continue developing the world’s most cost-effective and sustainable batteries,” said Dr. Rahul Fotedar, Co-Founder and CTO of Morrow Batteries.

GT’s simulation software, GT-SUITE, enables system integration, analysis and optimisation through physics-based libraries. The company also develops the leading electrochemical simulation software, GT-AutoLion, used by battery suppliers and OEMs for cell and pack design.

The partnership will digitise Morrow’s R&D processes using GT’s simulations to gain insight into their batteries that would be difficult or impossible to measure using physical testing.

This partnership underscores our relentless focus on battery R&D investments and customer success. We are excited to work closely with Morrow and empower their engineering teams with the ability to deliver optimal cell performance while maximising safety and minimising degradation. We look forward to continuing to work with them as battery technologies and related challenges evolve,” stated Iakovos Papadimitriou, CTO of Gamma Technologies.

We are happy to partner with Morrow Batteries to support the development of their innovative chemistry cell solutions. The journey has just started, and we are equally passioned to deliver on a vision for sustainability most efficiently. We look forward to joint success,” said Akrem Mouffouk, Scandinavia Regional Manager for Gamma Technologies.

Together, through this partnership, GT and Morrow are tackling the challenges facing the energy demand and driving future roadmaps.

 

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GT develops and licenses GT-SUITE, a leading multi-physics CAE simulation software. GT-SUITE includes a complete library of physics-based modeling templates covering fluid flow, thermal systems, mechanics, electrics, magnetics, chemistry, and controls. It supports the entire development cycle from concept to validation. GT-SUITE applications include a wide variety of engineering systems such as conventional and hybrid vehicles, powertrains, engines, motors, compressors, catalysts, acoustics, cooling, thermal management, HVAC, hydraulics, lubrication, multi-body mechanics and much more. GT-AutoLion is the leading electro-chemical-thermal battery simulation software with multi-scale capabilities for 1D and 3D analysis and design. GT-FEMAG extends GT’s electrification portfolio with advanced multi-physics solutions for electric machines. GT also develops GT-PowerForge, a novel solution for power electronics design. The integration of GT-AutoLion, GT-FEMAG, and GT-PowerForge into GT-SUITE delivers unified and state of the art system simulation capabilities for electrified vehicles. Additional information is available at www.gtisoft.com.

Representatives in the photos:
Rahul Fotedar, CTO and Co-Founder of Morrow
Ankit Singh, R&D Manager at Morrow
Jon Fold von Bulow, Head of R&D and Co-Founder of Morrow
Jan Böbel, Director European Operations Gamma Technologies