UL Solutions opens battery testing laboratory in Auburn Hills, Michigan

The lab provides testing and certification services addressing automotive and stationary battery safety and performance.

Pictured left to right, Dr. Robert Slone, SVP and chief scientist, UL Solutions; Angela Williams, CISO, UL Solutions; Garlin Gilchrist II, lieutenant governor, Michigan; Donni Steele, state representative, Michigan House of Representatives; Jennifer Scanlon, president and CEO, UL Solutions; Haley Stevens, congresswoman, U.S. House of Representatives; Weifang Zhou, EVP and president of Testing, Inspection and Certification, UL Solutions; Eugene Hawkins III, mayor pro-tem, City of Auburn Hills; Milan Dotlich, VP and general manager, Energy and Industrial Automation, UL Solutions; Jeff Smidt, SVP, Testing, Inspection and Certification, Industrial, UL Solutions; Brendan Johnson, commissioner, Oakland County.
Pictured left to right, Dr. Robert Slone, SVP and chief scientist, UL Solutions; Angela Williams, CISO, UL Solutions; Garlin Gilchrist II, lieutenant governor, Michigan; Donni Steele, state representative, Michigan House of Representatives; Jennifer Scanlon, president and CEO, UL Solutions; Haley Stevens, congresswoman, U.S. House of Representatives; Weifang Zhou, EVP and president of Testing, Inspection and Certification, UL Solutions; Eugene Hawkins III, mayor pro-tem, City of Auburn Hills; Milan Dotlich, VP and general manager, Energy and Industrial Automation, UL Solutions; Jeff Smidt, SVP, Testing, Inspection and Certification, Industrial, UL Solutions; Brendan Johnson, commissioner, Oakland County.
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UL Solutions Inc., a global leader in applied safety science, officially opened its North America Advanced Battery Laboratory in Auburn Hills, Michigan, one of the most extensive electric and hybrid vehicle and industrial battery testing laboratories in the U.S.

The new facility is UL Solutions’ largest laboratory investment in its history and part of its commitment to help battery manufacturers increase the safety and reliability of their energy storage products. It expands the UL Solutions global network of facilities addressing evolving battery technologies. The global trend toward electrification and clean energy is a strategic priority for UL Solutions as it impacts many industries including but not limited to the automotive sector.

“The electrification of everything relies on battery innovation, impacts many industries, and elevates the need for safety and performance across the energy transition spectrum,” says Jennifer Scanlon, president and CEO of UL Solutions. “This is where we step in. Our North America Advanced Battery Laboratory demonstrates our commitment to supporting the safer commercialization of new battery innovations that play a vital role in the world’s energy transition.”

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer says, “Today’s grand opening of UL Solutions’ North America Advanced Battery Laboratory in Michigan is a testament to our growing leadership in the future of mobility and electrification. With this cutting-edge testing facility in Auburn Hills, we can test the technology we will need for electric vehicles close by to the manufacturing plants where the batteries, cars, and trucks themselves are getting built by hardworking Michiganders. Our ecosystem of advanced manufacturing is strong, and we will continue to lead the nation in this space. Together, with partners like UL Solutions, we can build a brighter future for Michigan industry and create and support thousands of good-paying jobs. Let’s keep getting it done.”

The new laboratory is in the Auburn Hills Oakland Technology Park complex near Detroit, the world’s automotive capital. The facility houses state-of-the-art battery test equipment so UL Solutions can deliver safety and performance testing for automotive and industrial original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and their suppliers.

Experts from UL Solutions staff the North America Advanced Battery Laboratory, performing a wide variety of safety and performance tests. The facility’s portfolio of tests is one of the most extensive in the industry, including thermal fire propagation, electrical, mechanical abuse, and environmental testing based on various UL and International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standards, United Nations (UN) goals and initiatives, and Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) and OEM specifications.

The UL Solutions North America Advanced Battery Laboratory adds to the company’s global network of testing facilities focused on this technology. These include:

  • Electric Vehicle Battery Fire Testing Laboratory in Northbrook, Illinois
  • EV Charging Test Laboratories in Fremont, California; Northbrook, Illinois; and Frankfurt, Germany
  • UL Solutions E-Mobility and Energy Laboratory in Changzhou, China
  • EV Battery Laboratory in Pyeongtaek, South Korea
  • CHAdeMO EV–Quick Charger Matching Center in Ise, Mie, Japan
  • EV and Micromobility Laboratory in Luzhu, Taiwan
  • BatterieIngenieure by UL Solutions Battery Testing Laboratory in Aachen, Germany
  • CERE by UL Solutions Energy Resource Laboratory in Madrid, Spain