Elysia aims to unlock MaaS with battery intelligence

WAE Technologies has said it wants its Elysia offering to unlock the potential of shared electric vehicles, through the use of battery knowledge for a Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) fleet operation.

The firm believes that shared vehicles, especially in urban areas, replacing private ICE vehicles will be key to reducing automotive carbon footprint.

Appearing at MOVE 2023 at London’s ExCeL from June 21-22, experts from Elysia will be talking about how the deep insights and simulation capability – integrating with fleet management, telematics and deployment software – can support MaaS and fleet organisations to improve business outcomes for their operations.

Elysia’s battery intelligence technologies comes from WAE’s experience in high-performance batteries from supplying the electric motorsport series, and the development of batteries for electric hyper-cars and mining trucks.

Joe Jones, Commercial Lead at Elysia, said: “With increased utilisation of an electric shared vehicle, it becomes imperative to have a full understanding of battery health and lifetime across the fleet. Elysia enables just that, and its actionable insights can then be used to improve battery lifetime or understand the potential trades and opportunities when considering both operational efficiency and battery degradation together.

“For instance, through understanding the effect of rapid charging, usage behaviour and depth of discharge and how to optimise these for utilisation and battery degradation, Elysia enables the life of the vehicle to be prolonged and ultimately seeks to reduce fleet total cost of ownership (TCO).

“As well as forecasting and enabling longer battery lifetimes, Elysia gives MaaS providers a complete picture of the battery’s health over its life on fleet, supporting warranty and residual values.”

Image courtesy of WAE

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