Eaton supplies battery pack vent valves for EVs

14 September 2022

Power management company Eaton’s eMobility business has introduced a single-stage vent valve for electrified vehicle (EV) batteries. The valve acts as an overpressure relief for the vehicle’s battery pack.

“As the electrified vehicle market continues to grow, battery packs are becoming progressively more powerful and create more heat. OEMs are designing new safety systems to ease the impact of thermal events,” said Jens Buhlinger, manager, Battery Technology Development, Eaton’s Vehicle Group. “Our new battery vent valve is designed to enable rapid overpressure release in the battery pack.”

Eaton eMobility single-stage vent valve The single-stage vent valve for electrified vehicle (EV) batteries acts as an overpressure relief for the vehicle’s battery pack. (Photo: Eaton)

A battery pack thermal runaway situation can occur when individual cells inside the unit fail due to physical impact or short circuit. The single-stage battery vent valve can be precisely and flexibly designed to meet specific opening pressures and optimize venting, said Eaton. The valve’s resealing technology allows customers to specify very low opening pressures as well as testing for 100% functionality.

“Our new battery vent valve features an easily assembled quick-connect technology, reducing complexity for battery pack manufacturers while ensuring a robust connection that stays in place,” Buhlinger said. “Our quick-connect feature was developed based on proven technologies from our more than 30 years of experience in safety-critical fuel emissions venting.”

Eaton plans to add new technologies to its battery safety offerings, including a dual-stage valve that incorporates all the features of the single-stage version, as well as humidity management solutions for inside EV battery packs.

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