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Electra and TI to demo EV fleet analytics at CES 2024

By Michelle Froese | December 20, 2023

Electra Vehicles, Inc., a provider of predictive battery management and battery design software, announced the company will be demonstrating the capabilities of its electric vehicle (EV) fleet analytics software — EVE-Ai 360 Fleet Analytics — alongside Texas Instruments (TI) at the 2024 Consumer Electronics Show (CES). The event takes place January 9th to 12th in Las Vegas.

Electra’s Fleet Analytics software is a comprehensive battery analytics tool that uses vehicle-specific and fleet-wide battery pack data to generate accurate battery State-of-Health trends and predictive models, detect future battery faults and failures, and maximize fleet efficiency and performance.

Electra plans to showcase the capabilities of its Fleet Analytics software on miniature demonstration vehicles that use TI’s battery management system (BMS) development platform and wireless BMS hardware.

“Electra’s technology is aimed at improving any battery-powered application, whether in one device or one thousand,” said Fabrizio Martini, Electra CEO and co-founder. “By showcasing the capabilities of our fleet software with Texas Instruments, Electra is proving our ability to provide innovative solutions that are hardware and battery agnostic, broadening our market potential.”

Electra recently announced that the core technology behind Fleet Analytics — EVE-Ai Adaptive Cell Modeling System — outperformed the industry standard for estimating battery charge, resulting in a 2x reduction in estimation error. Electra intends to spotlight this capability through the CES demonstration.

“Modern cars are undergoing a software-centric transformation, driven by consumer expectations for convenience and higher levels of safety,” said Mark Ng, GM for EV/HEV powertrain at TI. “The industry-leading battery monitoring accuracy of our BMS products combined with Electra’s AI-enabled software harnesses vehicle-specific and fleet-wide battery pack data to generate precise battery state-of-health trends and predictive models. Together, this technology enables more intelligent, safer battery management systems.”

The Electra EVE-Ai 360 Fleet Analytics software demonstration will be part of the TI’s CES exhibition, located in the North Hall Meeting Room N116 of CES Tech East within the Las Vegas Convention Center.

 

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