New software to ease charging pressure
Battery intelligence firm Elysia from WAE Technologies (WAE) aims to ease the burden on the electric vehicle (EV) charging network with its software solution.
The technology, which draws on WAE’s experience in high-performance batteries, is a suite of algorithms that can enable extra performance from an electric vehicle battery, it claims. As a result, the software can potentially bring a host of benefits for plug-in car makers, which can be passed on to consumers, such as faster charging.
Elysia estimates a typical electric vehicle could rapid charge 25% faster, if it was equipped from the factory with its intelligent software, reducing the time spent on a charger by 10mins, it claims. Such technology can help ease congestion across the EV charging network, by resulting in much more efficient use of the rapid charging network, it said.
Elysia Commercial Lead Joe Jones said: “To protect the life of the battery, an electric car currently leaves the factory with a predetermined set of parameters that govern its performance, including how quickly it can be rapidly charged.
“Elysia offers car makers a much more sophisticated approach, unlocking improved performance safely and with no impact on battery life. Our intelligent charging algorithms allow the Battery Management System (BMS) to understand what conditions have the potential to damage the battery, and then using this information stay closer to the peak charging rate for longer, without ‘overstepping’ these limits.
“By reducing the time spent on a rapid charger by 10 mins for a typical electric vehicle, Elysia can increase the number of cars each charger can service in a day. The benefit here being twofold: happier electric car owners and more efficient utilisation of the existing rapid charging network.”
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