VARTA launches latest version of its CoinPower series
With the fifth generation of its flagship lithium-ion rechargeable cell, VARTA provides a new product for future-driven innovations. At electronica, VARTA will showcase its extensive microbattery portfolio and focus the topic of sustainability from 15th to 18th November in Munich.
At this year’s electronica, the popular trade fair and conference for electronics, VARTA has a new product on display; Its latest addition to its highly successful CoinPower range, the A5 version. But there is more, under the motto “empowering independence”, the technology company from Ellwangen will present latest trends in energy solutions and power supply. Speeches, live presentations, a special guest and a competition will add hands-on experience, insights and fun.
CoinPower has long been VARTA’s flagship product. The rechargeable lithium-ion cells feature high energy in a small format. The cells of the A5 generation are suitable for TWS headphones and the current trend of gaming TWS Earbuds, wearables and IoT devices with high convenience for the consumer. Customer project discussions are already taking place. The production of the new cells will start at the beginning of 2023.
Michael Berger, General Manager Lithium-Ion Cells at VARTA AG said: “With the CoinPower A5, more active material in the coin cell leads to even higher energy densities and up to 15% more capacity compared to the previous CoinPower versions of the A-series which convinces with excellent cycle life performance. This is due to improved electrochemistry. Smallest dimensions and outstanding mechanical stability make the miniaturisation of mobile devices possible.”
The premium lithium-ion cells are "made in Germany" using 100% renewable energy on highly automated production lines in three different variations with different materials called A-Version, C-Version and F-Version. The series is available in various form factors and sizes as well as the necessary connections in standard or customised version, optimised for design and application.
Everything from printed batteries to a broad microbattery portfolio
Printed electronics is one of the key technologies of the 21st century. VARTA began researching and developing products in the field of printed batteries at an early stage. Currently, the company is working on an innovation project: printed batteries with ultra-thin technology. The flexible ultra-thin batteries can make a difference in various markets such as smart living, smart medicals, smart sports and logistics 4.0. Jim Lefebre, Manager Printed Batteries, will speak about why these batteries are key enablers for smart tracking devices on Thursday, 17th November, 4:25pm to 4:34pm, in the Forum Hall B5 at Messe München.
Besides the lithium-ion technology, VARTA will exhibit its products in further various electrochemical systems, such as rechargeable nickel metal hydride button cells, primary silver oxide cells, primary lithium button cells and cylindrical lithium batteries to hydrogen gas generating cells as well as the primary VARTA alkaline INDUSTRIAL PRO batteries. They enable a wide range of applications from different fields for example Covid-19 electronic antibody tests, smart patches and smart pills for the medical sector, smart metering, security and monitoring systems, smart sensor technology and tools for a connected experience in today´s modern world.
“VARTA's microbatteries have exceptional runtime, low self-discharge, above average storage and operating life and resistance to corrosive environments. and empower a smart and high-quality life with six various battery technology types. Microbattery products focus especially on trend medical devices and customised independent applications,” said Torsten Schmerer, General Manager Microbatteries.
Sustainability, a special guest and a competition
Sustainability in the electronics industry is one of the key topics of electronica 2022. It has always been on top of VARTA’s agenda and the company is making an important contribution to a successful shift toward renewable energy. VARTA has successfully implemented measures to reduce the consumption of resources and to make the company less dependent on fossile fuels.
VARTA’s Head of Sustainability Tessa Quandt shared some insights on corporate sustainability with a focus on the due diligence efforts VARTA has undertaken in its supply chain at the WEEF Forum on Tuesday, 15th November.
A very special event awaited visitors on Wednesday, 16th November: Maximum Performance @ VARTA booth. Claudio Pizarro, the FC Bayern ambassador was present for an autograph session and a virtual penalty shootout at the VARTA booth.
Finally, join VARTA´s soccer competition and take the chance to win 2x2 of the eligible VIP tickets for the official VARTA box at the Allianz Arena Munich.