EDAG Group is a global engineering services provider specializing in vehicle and production engineering for electrified mobility and stationary storage. Services span HV battery systems, BMS, gigafactory planning, digital twins and end‑of‑life solutions for OEMs and energy firms.
EDAG combines battery system engineering, digital simulation and factory planning to support electrified mobility and stationary storage. Capabilities include HV battery pack and module design, battery management controllers, digital cell and pack twins for thermal and crash simulation, and gigafactory line planning. The company emphasizes manufacturability, recyclability and safety, and integrates software, virtual validation and smart factory concepts to reduce development iterations and lower operational energy and material use.
EDAG offers engineering services and production blueprints for HV traction batteries, BMS/BMC development, BESS system design, and gigafactory planning. Deliverables include pack and enclosure design, virtual validation, automated production lines, test stands and lifecycle/circularity concepts for automotive, commercial vehicles, energy storage and industrial applications.
Recent work (2024–2025) includes an innovative battery cell production study (2024–2025) assessing 35 electrode and assembly technologies with virtual production simulation for optimized CAPEX/OPEX and layout. EDAG completed a BESS production blueprint (2023–2025) establishing scalable, automated factory concepts for multiple chemistries.
Majority control is held by Lutz Helmig / ATON GmbH (about 74–75%). Institutional investors hold roughly 23–24%, including asset managers and funds such as Hauck & Aufhäuser, LOYS AG, Axxion S.A. and others. Public and retail shareholders account for the remaining 1–2%. EDAG operates as a privately led, publicly reported engineering group.