Battery pack and battery module

A battery pack (10, figure 1) comprises a plurality of battery modules (12a-h, figure 1) mounted to a frame (50, figures 1, 15) by one or more fasteners (53, figure 14). Each battery module has a cooling member 31 which cooperates with a cooling member of an adjacent battery module to at least parti...

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description A battery pack (10, figure 1) comprises a plurality of battery modules (12a-h, figure 1) mounted to a frame (50, figures 1, 15) by one or more fasteners (53, figure 14). Each battery module has a cooling member 31 which cooperates with a cooling member of an adjacent battery module to at least partially define one or more apertures 58 for receiving the fasteners. This enables the cooling member to act as a heat sink and a support for battery cell groups (13a-d, figure 3), as well as being used to mount the battery modules in the battery pack frame. The apertures may be defined by recesses provided in one or more tabs 52 on edges of each adjacent battery module. The recesses and tabs may be arranged in such a way that the cooling plates can only be placed next to one another in a single orientation, which prevents incorrect assembly of the battery pack. The cell groups may be provided on both faces of the cooling member, and the frame may include upper and lower support members (70, 71, figure 15), with the cooling member provided therebetween. A battery module for use in the pack is also claimed.
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