Founded in 1991 ANSMANN is synonymous with excellence in the field of batteries & battery charging technology.

The ANSMANN Industrial Solutions division configures, develops and produces customized battery packs and chargers in all chemistries.

2011 saw the addition of a new building to the ANSMANN head office site in Assamstadt, Germany. This extension to the building provides the space needed for expansion of battery pack production lines and establishes ANSMANN as the one-stop solution for Li-Ion battery pack production.

Complex customized battery packs with individual safety board and communication software are currently in production. Designed for a wide range of applications with a number of different cell chemistries, construction of the housing and mechanical elements of each pack is also included with each of these products.

With ultrasonic welding technology and in-house 3D plotter/cutter, ANSMANN is able to fulfil special battery pack & charger requirements and to produce physical samples without expensive tooling set-up charges. ANSMANN also use state-of-the-art equipment to provide certification & approval for every battery pack.

ANSMANN is also launching a new range of standard Li-Ion packs. These Li-Ion packs will offer seven different configurations (2250mAh at 3.7V, 7.4V, 11.1V & 14.8V 4500mAh at, 3.7V & 14.8V and 6750mAh at 3.7V).

Off-the-shelf Li-Ion batteries will reduce lead-times whilst 3D plotter technology significantly reduces the upfront costs usually associated with the design phase of Li-Ion projects.

As part of the all-in-one Li-Ion turnkey solution, ANSMANN also supply battery chargers for 1-10 Li-Ion cells. These high quality chargers use CCCV charging technology with universal wide range input (100-240VAC) with interchangeable input plugs. This range also includes chargers with EN60601 medical approval.

ANSMANN has a dedicated laboratory for testing Lithium batteries in conformance with UN transport regulations, now a legal requirement for the transportation of Lithium Ion cells. The UN testing procedure is designed for batteries using Lithium technology. This means that the test can be carried out on batteries from any manufacturer. Once approved, the batteries can be safely transported by land, sea or air.

The Lithium batteries are put through up to eight rigorous test procedures before being UN certified for safe transportation including; altitude simulation, thermal test, vibration test, shock test, external short circuit test, impact test, overcharge test and forced discharge test.

For more information please contact David Turner on 0870 609 2233 or by email at dturner@ansmann.co.uk