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WATTALPS Immersion Cooling Tech Meets Bureau Veritas Standards

WATTALPS' immersion cooling tech passes rigorous Bureau Veritas audit. The company's commitment to quality sets the stage for wider adoption in marine and other demanding sectors.

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WATTALPS Immersion Cooling Tech Meets Bureau Veritas Standards

WATTALPS, a leading French battery systems manufacturer, has received a significant endorsement for its advanced immersion cooling technology. Bureau Veritas, a renowned certification body, has confirmed that WATTALPS's quality management system meets its stringent standards during the Marine Type Approval process.

The comprehensive audit conducted by Bureau Veritas evaluated WATTALPS's quality management system, product quality control procedures, and operational management processes. This rigorous assessment ensures that WATTALPS's immersion cooling battery systems, already in use for commercial EVs, meet the highest standards for demanding applications.

WATTALPS's CEO, Matthieu Desbois-Renaudin, expressed the company's commitment to excellence and reliability in battery manufacturing. He highlighted the successful audit as a testament to WATTALPS's dedication to quality and innovation. Furthermore, the company's immersion cooling technology is being evaluated by several recognized certification bodies, including DNV, ABS, and Lloyd's Register, as part of the Marine Type Approval process.

WATTALPS's immersion cooling battery systems have been recognized for their quality and reliability by Bureau Veritas. The company's commitment to excellence is evident in its successful audit and ongoing evaluations by leading certification bodies. As WATTALPS continues to innovate and expand its offerings, its immersion cooling technology is poised to make a significant impact in demanding applications, particularly in the marine sector.

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