Eatron Technologies and Syntiant have collaborated to develop an artificial intelligence-based battery management system (AI-BMS) that significantly improves battery performance and lifespan. This innovative technology increases battery capacity and extends service life by more accurately monitoring battery health and charging status, which is of great significance to areas such as electric vehicles and personal electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft. The system utilizes Syntiant's NDP120 Neural Decision Processor for real-time analysis and predictive diagnostics to effectively avoid battery failure, improve safety and optimize performance.
AI-BMS-on-chip technology can "unlock" an additional 10% of battery capacity and extend battery life by up to 25%. For traditional lithium-ion batteries and LiFePO4 batteries, this technology can significantly increase the number of charging cycles, effectively reduce the frequency of battery replacement, and save costs for consumers. Its predictive diagnostic function can also reduce the risk of battery failure at critical moments and ensure user safety.
This technology is of great significance to the electric vehicle industry. Whether it is a car or a personal electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft, it can extend the cruising range and extend the time for battery replacement, potentially saving consumers a lot of money. And, with its predictive capabilities, the technology can also reduce the risk of battery failure at critical moments, such as when you're 200 feet in the air while flying home from work in your personal electric aircraft.
While traditional lithium-ion batteries typically begin to degrade after 500-1,000 charge cycles, Eatron Technologies' AI BMS may boost that to 625-1,250 cycles. LiFePO4 batteries, increasingly common in off-grid and RV applications, can achieve up to 5,000 charge cycles. NDP120 technology potentially boosts those numbers to a staggering 6,250+ times.
Eatron will demonstrate its AI-BMS-on-chip technology at Battery Europe 2024 this week in Stuttgart, Germany.
The demonstration of Eatron Technologies' AI-BMS-on-chip technology heralds an important leap in battery technology. This technology not only improves battery performance and life, but more importantly improves battery safety and reliability, providing strong technical support for the development of electric vehicles and other related industries. It is worth looking forward to its future applications and development. .