Hannover messe 2016 april
HANNOVER MESSE 25 – 29 April 2016 job and career (Halle/Hall 17) Tec2You (Pavillon/Pavilion 11) Robotation Academy (Pavillon/Pavilion 36) Global Business & Markets (Halle/Hall 3) .BOSAL-ECI at the Hannover Messe 2016 (25-29 april)
"BOSAL compact heat exchangers for enhanced heat transfer: an overview of applications in the field"
- Tuesday 26th of april
- 16:20 hrs
- public forum
- Speaker: Stef Wezenbeek
"An automotive inspired supply model for hot BoP"
- Wednesday 27th of april 2016
- 16:00 hrs
- technical forum
- Speaker: Yves DeVos
25-29 april 2016
Hall 27 / Stand D50 / Group Exhibit Hydrogen + Fuel Cells + Batteries
About BOSAL-ECI
BOSAL-ECI is the youngest division within the BOSAL Group. BOSAL ECI develops and produces advanced heat exchangers (we call them “energy conversion modules”) customized to your needs. Withoutputs from 1 kWe to 250 kWe, our products deliver increased heat transfer and better energy efficiency.
Other newsitems
BOSAL to open new manufacturing plant and R&D center in Shanghai, China
February 4, 2021
BOSAL, a leading European supplier of energy and mobility innovations that contribute to a cleaner world, today announced that the company is opening a new plant and R&D center in Shanghai, China. This confirms BOSAL’s expansion and diversification strategy on the global market, following the Dutch Group’s announcement of the opening of a new site in Sweden two weeks ago.
On Board Charger for Electric Vehicles
July 29, 2020
Since 2 years BOSAL is assisting the UK company Delta Motorsport with the development of an efficient On Board Charger for Electrical Cars. The solution is based on a small turbine and BOSAL is supplying the Recuperator part, which is needed to reach the high efficiency for this system. Currently the first field test trials are ongoing. More information can be found via this link.
Major international investment in OEM supplier BOSAL Africa (Pty) Ltd
July 29, 2020
BOSAL Africa (Pty) Ltd is part of the BOSAL Group, the global Tier 1 automotive supplier, privately owned and registered in the Netherlands.
BOSAL, established in 1923, has been active in South Africa since 1954 and has now implemented major changes and upgrades to their Emission Control Systems (ECS) plant in Koedoespoort, Pretoria.
In order to support employment and economic growth in South Africa, BOSAL invested millions of Rand in the upgrade and relocation of the new OEM manufacturing Emission Control Systems plant. World class standards have been implemented in layout, manufacturing efficiency and operational excellence. The plant possesses full in-house capabilities to develop and produce state of the art emission control systems for passenger cars and commercial vehicles. BOSAL is proud of long standing customer relations with OE car manufacturers in South Africa.
The investment project for the new plant started in 2018, with various internal and external specialists involved in the planning of layouts and processes. In this way, we achieve optimum efficiencies in all aspects of manufacturing and we ensure environmentally sustainable operations.
Setting a new standard as an OEM supplier globally, the same or even improved mirror image of the South Africa operation will be applied in the global expansion planned by the group. Similar standards and investments will also be applicable to the Automotive Carrier and Protection Systems (ACPS) plant located in Koedoespoort Pretoria, after completion of the current ECS project. This second step will include the Research and Development centre and the expansion of its advanced engineering and product development capabilities.
An official opening of the new ECS plant took place on 27th February 2020. We are pleased that our respected customers, government delegates, suppliers, staff and Group Board (Chairman, CEO, COO) have joined us for this occasion.
Bosal ECI presents improved heat exchanger
July 4, 2018
Bosal ECI presents the latest heat exchanger design at the SOFC & SOEC forum in Luzern from 3-6 July 2018.
At the Luzern SOFC & SOEC fair (3-6 July 2018) Bosal ECI presents it's latest modular design heat exchanger!
Scientists develop maintenance-friendly CHP plants and 'Ikea-style' handbooks
November 5, 2015
Oldenburg: At the NEXT ENERGY EWE Research Centre, work has begun on the D2Service ("Design of 2 Technologies and Applications to Service") research project, which is funded by the European Union. Under the leadership of the Oldenburg-based energy researcher, a method is being developed jointly with project partners from five countries that will simplify maintenance of different kinds of combined heat and power plants (CHP plants) based on fuel cells. The primary objective is to...