Xing Mobility wins CES 2025 Innovation Award
06 January 2025
Xing Mobility, which is showing its immersion cooling technology for vehicles and energy storage at CES 2025, January 7–10 in Las Vegas, announced that its latest Immersio XE50 energy storage battery system has won the CES Innovation Award in the Sustainability & Energy/Power category.
The Immersio XE50 was honored with the CES Innovation Award for its contributions to resilient and efficient power solutions. Its immersion cooling technology provides precise temperature control within 3%, which Xing said increases battery lifespan and ensures safety, high efficiency and scalability, contributing to the creation of stable and flexible energy storage systems.
In addition to the Immersio XE50, Xing will be showing the Immersio CTC (Cell-to-Chassis) system offering advancements in EV battery technology that it said are designed to reduce weight, achieve an energy density of 208 Wh/kg and increase both driving range and battery lifespan. The system will appear alongside the vehicle in which the technology was developed and tested: an all-terrain electric supercar that delivers 1,341 hp through four independently driven motors at each wheel. The vehicle has an exposed chassis and mechanical components to showcase Xing’s integration capability.
Xing is also debuting the Immersio XES200 system, which it is said is designed to offer flexible, high-voltage energy storage solutions for applications ranging from renewable energy to residential setups. In addition, the company will show an AI-powered BMS (battery management system) for real-time monitoring, precise temperature control and a 30% improvement in energy efficiency.
Other products on display include Cell-to-Pack (CTP) systems and energy storage products.
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