Japan battery testing equipment maker to buy Austrian rival

Anritsu plans further push into EV-related fields with Dewetron deal

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Anritsu is making inroads in testing instruments for EV batteries. (Photo by Yuta Fukushima)

YOSHIKA KAKU

TOKYO -- Japanese electronic measuring instrument maker Anritsu will acquire Austria's Dewetron for 54 million euro ($61.6 million) with an eye on expanding its sales network.

Dewetron makes high-speed power measurement and data-collection instruments. Anritsu plans to work with Dewetron to develop automotive testing equipment and other technology.

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