We make batteries predictable

With the help of artificial intelligence, we look directly into the heart of energy storage systems of all kinds. This is made possible by a strong team of engineers, developers and experts with a common mission.

We make batteries predictable

With the help of artificial intelligence, we look directly into the heart of energy storage systems of all kinds. This is made possible by a strong team of engineers, developers and experts with a common mission.

NOVUM Engineering

Our Mission

200 years after the invention of the battery, used energy storage devices are still being thrown away and incinerated. Together with you, we can change that!

With our patented tools and artificial intelligence, we determine the functionality, capacity and service life of your batteries.

We ensure that energy storage devices of all kinds can be used longer and more intensively. They’re even given a second or third life — in your own company or as part of large-scale storage systems for wind turbines and solar farms.

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We want recycling to become the standard

We believe in a future where the optimal use of batteries and their recycling are a given. Out of respect for our planet and for our children, who should grow up in an intact environment.

That’s why we do everything we can to help companies learn how easy, cost-effective and reliable battery monitoring down to the cell level is today. In a matter of seconds, our customers can check how their batteries are doing – whenever and wherever they want.

Only a fraction has to be thermally recycled afterwards. Most energy storage units are returned to the usage life cycle.

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We are revolutionising our industry

Change is possible and necessary! Together with our great employees, strong partners and many supporters, we are working to make our industry a little better every day.

We can’t do it without batteries. But together, we can do a lot to operate more sustainably and further reduce our environmental footprint. The technology is there. Now it’s a matter of putting it to use.