RE:RE:Intertek has a reputation for being slow in approving So the reason we havend sold tens of thousands of COIL DRIVER as forecast is the UL??? Oh wait
The only common denominator in the endless failures is ozdemir and her clown show ...her ridiculously overpaid clown show . She is so far in over her head she is looking up at the titanic
Pandora wrote: Back in 2022:
On schedule for completion in 2Q23. It is now 2Q24!
Exro exceeds highest UL requirements to demonstrate best-in-class safety performance during large-scale fire testing of the company's Cell Driver™ Energy Storage System
- Introducing Exro's Cell Driver™ - a stationary energy storage system with a strong competitive advantage in commercial and industrial applications.
- The first phase of UL certification testing is designed to assess an energy storage system's ability to prevent the spread of fire/explosion during a battery cell thermal runaway event.
- The module design underpinning Exro's Cell Driver™ required three times the amount of heat to artificially induce a thermal event, and after more than 10 hours of smouldering any fire was still "too small to detect," all contained within a single battery module.
- Exro's Cell Driver™ remains on schedule to complete UL certification requirements by Q2 2023.
- In parallel with the UL certification process, Exro is actively marketing the Cell Driver™ to secure first pilots and orders with commercial and industrial distribution partners.
On the other hand this was also 2022, but 3Q22:
CALGARY, AB,
Aug. 16, 2022 /PRNewswire/ - Exro Technologies Inc. (TSX: EXRO) (OTCQB: EXROF) (the "Company" or "Exro"), a leading clean technology company that has developed a new class of power control electronics for electric motors and batteries, today announced that it has signed an initial purchase order and multiyear master sales and service agreement (the "agreement") to supply 1,500 Coil Drive System units to industry leading commercial electric vehicle company SEA Electric ("SEA").
Today's announcement is the latest in a series of commercial agreements with Exro's development partners.
Seems it is easier and quicker to merge with a Company than it is to get an approval from UL.
What a continuing mystery!