PULSETRAIN has raised €6.1 million (approximately USD 6.6 million) in seed financing to advance its integrated approach to electromobility. The round was led by Vsquared Ventures and Planet A, with participation from Climate Club, and will support product development as the company moves toward industrialization and scaling.
PULSETRAIN’s technology delivers up to 80% longer lifespan for EV batteries, the equivalent of lasting 18 years instead of 10, while reducing thermal risks. That means manufacturers can build more powerful electric vehicles (EVs) at lower costs while also making them safer. In a highly competitive market, this is a top priority for manufacturers.
Conventional battery systems typically focus on isolated components. PULSETRAIN takes a holistic approach, integrating the functions of the battery management system (BMS), the inverter, and the charging electronics into a highly integrated “In-Battery” solution.
At its core is a multilevel inverter, which enables more efficient energy use through a combination of hardware and software. With just one standardized electronic system and the use of AI, the entire powertrain is integrated inside the battery housing. PULSETRAIN’s approach eliminates several commonly used components, delivering greater resource efficiency.
PULSETRAIN is also working on the implementation of a multilevel platform for AI-based real-time data analysis, opening up entirely new possibilities in fleet management, intelligent charging control, and the bi-directional integration of vehicles into the power grid.
PULSETRAIN is initially focusing on the electrification of two-wheelers and commercial vehicles before expanding the system to other sectors such as automotive, aviation, agriculture, and shipping. The increasing demand for more powerful and sustainable electric powertrains presents a rapidly growing market for the company.
Together with partners from both sectors — two-wheelers and commercial vehicles — PULSETRAIN is working on the development and implementation of a test vehicle and production planning.
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