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Partnership With Bravo Motor Company Offers Cutting-Edge Solutions for EV Battery Manufacturing

News release by Rockwell Automation

facebook icon linkedin icon twitter icon pinterest icon email icon Northampton, MA | June 29, 2022 11:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time

Rockwell Automation technologies will help power the first Giga Factory in Latin America, to be built by Bravo Motor Company. Representatives from Bravo Motor and Rockwell are pictured at the future site of the factory, located in Nova Lima – Minas Gerais, Brazil.
Rockwell Automation technologies will help power the first Giga Factory in Latin America, to be built by Bravo Motor Company. Representatives from Bravo Motor and Rockwell are pictured at the future site of the factory, located in Nova Lima – Minas Gerais, Brazil.

Rockwell Automation (NYSE: ROK) has announced a partnership with Bravo Motor Company, a company from California that offers applied innovation around decarbonization with a focus on the production of batteries, vehicles, and energy storage systems. With the new alliance, Rockwell Automation will contribute to cutting-edge solutions for the manufacture of batteries and electric vehicles in the Brazilian market, based on the concept of the circular economy.

 

 

During the May 27 signing ceremony, John Miles, Rockwell Automation's Global Head of Future Mobility, explained that the initiative will include technological support from Rockwell Automation to ramp up the project of the first Giga Factory in Latin America, based on digitalization, including integrated management, production optimization, and sustainability. All this is done using tools that measure efficiency, operational quality, and productivity.

 

 

In addition, Rockwell Automation will provide modern digital solutions for maximizing results and accelerated time to market, with simulation, optimization, and augmented reality technologies, integrated with engineering and manufacturing.

 

 

CEO of Bravo Motor Company Eduardo Javier Muñoz explained that the focus on mobility fleets such as taxis, vans, buses, and urban delivery vehicles, for example, offers a range of options to meet a high demand market, which already has economic viability, but a limited supply due to lack of batteries.

 

 

Learn more about the first Giga Factory in Latin America (please use Google Translate).

 

 

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