Infineon Technologies and Eve Energy Co., a lithium battery manufacturer, have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to collaborate on advancing battery management system (BMS) solutions for the automotive sector.
Under the MoU, Infineon will supply a comprehensive chipset that includes microcontroller units, balancing and monitoring ICs, power management ICs, drivers, MOSFETs, controller area networks, and sensor products. These components are intended to enhance EVE Energy’s BMS’s safety, reliability, and cost efficiency.
The solution will support more accurate battery monitoring, protection, and optimization, contributing to improved energy efficiency and driving performance for electric vehicles.
Infineon’s portfolio for BMS includes both wired and wireless solutions. The wired BMS solution, built around AURIX, PMIC, and balancing/monitoring ICs like TLE9012DQU and TLE9015DQU, provides high measurement accuracy, robustness, and adherence to safety standards up to ASIL-D. These ICs are adaptable to various automotive, consumer, and industrial battery applications.
For wireless BMS, Infineon utilizes the low-power CWY89829 chip to create interconnected mesh networks that maximize connectivity while maintaining sensor efficiency. The portfolio also includes LV MOSFETs and EiceDRIVER™ solutions, such as 2ED2410 and 2ED4820, designed to meet future requirements for electrification in 24V/48V systems.
This collaboration aims to support the development of more efficient and robust BMS technologies, addressing critical demands in the evolving automotive landscape.
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