Clarios To Showcase Smart Energy Storage At CES 2022

Clarios To Showcase Smart Energy Storage At CES 2022

The company will debut Smart AGM technology with a product demonstration in its booth throughout the CES show dates.

Clarios, producer of one in three of the world’s car batteries, will showcase new smart energy storage technology at CES 2022, the world renowned consumer electronics show. 

The automotive industry is experiencing rapid development in electrification and autonomy –moving from a focus on simple safety and convenience features to advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) to fully autonomous vehicles, further raising the need for more advanced low-voltage battery solutions. 

Clarios Smart AGM (absorbent glass mat) battery technology will monitor its performance in real-time, deliver continuous low-voltage power to optimize vehicle performance, anticipate the need for battery maintenance and provide safety critical operations.

The company will debut Smart AGM technology with a product demonstration in its booth throughout the CES show dates.

“As a world leader in battery technologies, we’re excited to come to CES to share how our energy storage technologies enable mobility and power vehicles, empowering people to move more safely and efficiently,” said Mark Wallace, Clarios CEO.

At CES, Clarios will showcase its advanced xEV portfolio including its new Smart AGM technology. Working in tandem with the high-voltage battery, xEV batteries help ensure optimal performance, delivering constant power and crucial safety functionality. xEV is currently in production and Smart AGM technology will be in production within two to three years. 

Clarios offers a full-portfolio of low-voltage battery technologies including advanced AGM to lithium-ion. Visit Clarios at CES Jan. 5-8, 2022, in the Las Vegas Convention Center West Hall Booth 5075.

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