Robotic arms on the stacking machines swiftly grab raw materials; in the coating workshop, workers control the production line via a control panel; in the Formation Workshop, workers perform capacity grading on battery cells... This is the scene a reporter witnessed at the New Energy Intelligent Base of Jarwin Technology Co., Ltd.
Just three months after the project was launched, the first lithium-ion battery production line at the base was completed and began production, exemplifying the “Guiyang speed.”
“Our company currently focuses on producing power battery cells and high-rate battery cells. By May of this year, we will start manufacturing finished products tailored to customer needs,” said Hao Xiangwei, the company's Manufacturing Director. He added that the company now operates eight production workshops, and by the end of 2020, the first phase of the project had achieved an output value of 46 million yuan.
“The robotic arms on the stacking machines can operate simultaneously, producing two cells at a time. Each piece of equipment can produce about 1,000 cells per shift, and there are about 70 such stacking machines in the workshop,” Hao Xiangwei explained. The investment in intelligent machinery has not only reduced labor costs but also eliminated the variability of human operations, improving product quality and increasing the company’s efficiency.
Diao Sheng, General Manager, mentioned, “The company’s land consists of repurposed idle factory buildings from Guizhou Jinfeng Wheel Company, and during the construction process, we encountered some rather challenging issues.”
He elaborated that the production process for lithium batteries demands high standards of waterproofing. For instance, if the rolled materials used in manufacturing the cells absorb moisture, it can greatly affect the cells' capacity and internal structure, potentially causing short circuits or conductivity issues.
“The industrial waste from previous wheel manufacturing clogged the drainage system, so whenever it rained heavily, the drains would overflow, significantly impacting production.”
Upon receiving this feedback, the leaders of both Guiyang City and Baiyun District promptly formed a task force to follow up on the project, design a solution, and coordinate with the relevant construction departments to resolve the drainage issue before the project officially began production.
“The rapid commissioning of this project is truly thanks to the strong support and assistance from the governments of Guiyang City and Baiyun District,” Diao Sheng noted.
Robotic arms on the stacking machines swiftly grab raw materials; in the coating workshop, workers control the production line via a control panel; in the Formation Workshop, workers perform capacity grading on battery cells... This is the scene a reporter witnessed at the New Energy Intelligent Base of Jarwin Technology Co., Ltd.
Just three months after the project was launched, the first lithium-ion battery production line at the base was completed and began production, exemplifying the “Guiyang speed.”
“Our company currently focuses on producing power battery cells and high-rate battery cells. By May of this year, we will start manufacturing finished products tailored to customer needs,” said Hao Xiangwei, the company's Manufacturing Director. He added that the company now operates eight production workshops, and by the end of 2020, the first phase of the project had achieved an output value of 46 million yuan.
“The robotic arms on the stacking machines can operate simultaneously, producing two cells at a time. Each piece of equipment can produce about 1,000 cells per shift, and there are about 70 such stacking machines in the workshop,” Hao Xiangwei explained. The investment in intelligent machinery has not only reduced labor costs but also eliminated the variability of human operations, improving product quality and increasing the company’s efficiency.
Diao Sheng, General Manager, mentioned, “The company’s land consists of repurposed idle factory buildings from Guizhou Jinfeng Wheel Company, and during the construction process, we encountered some rather challenging issues.”
He elaborated that the production process for lithium batteries demands high standards of waterproofing. For instance, if the rolled materials used in manufacturing the cells absorb moisture, it can greatly affect the cells' capacity and internal structure, potentially causing short circuits or conductivity issues.
“The industrial waste from previous wheel manufacturing clogged the drainage system, so whenever it rained heavily, the drains would overflow, significantly impacting production.”
Upon receiving this feedback, the leaders of both Guiyang City and Baiyun District promptly formed a task force to follow up on the project, design a solution, and coordinate with the relevant construction departments to resolve the drainage issue before the project officially began production.
“The rapid commissioning of this project is truly thanks to the strong support and assistance from the governments of Guiyang City and Baiyun District,” Diao Sheng noted.