Dilico Engineering is unveiling a new generation of cell voltage monitoring at Hannover Messe 2026: the Cell Voltage Pickup (CVP). The system is designed to monitor individual cell voltages in fuel cell stacks, electrolyzers, and battery systems.
The CVP combines cell contacting and data acquisition in a modular design. Voltages are tapped directly at the stack. According to the company, this makes the acquisition of individual cell voltages more accurate and less susceptible to interference. At the same time, it is said to reduce wiring effort. The company sees this as an advantage for integration into automated production environments. According to the company, the system can be adapted to different stack geometries and system sizes.
According to the company, the system's short measurement cycles make it suitable for both development tasks and continuous industrial operation. Continuous monitoring of defined undervoltage and overvoltage thresholds is intended to detect critical operating conditions early and
Standard interfaces such as CAN, RS232, and Profinet are designed to facilitate integration into existing control and automation architectures.
Dilico can be found in Hall 11 at Stand E07/1.