Qnovo has just announced that it has signed a strategic partnership with Vanderhall Motor Works (Vanderhall), a US manufacturer of light mobility vehicles.
About 10 million EVs were expected to be sold globally in 2022. That is some great progress in just over a decade since the launch of mass market EVs of the modern era. The range of modern EVs is getting better all the time and batteries are lasting a whole lot longer than most people had thought. The transition to electric mobility is well underway now, and all the technology to get us there is already available.
One of Qnovo’s new innovations for electrified mobility is SpectralX, a software-only solution that works as a layer on top of a manufacturer’s existing battery management system with a minimal footprint. Qnovo also say that SpectralX is an intelligent BMS software that uses predictive analytics to improve battery performance, EV range by up to 10%, and safety in all types of electric vehicles with any type of lithium-ion battery.
Qnovo’s SpectralX Charging enhances the performance, safety, fast charging, and predictive capabilities of any BMS. By augmenting battery chemistry with computation and learning software, Qnovo enables batteries to charge faster without compromising battery life, extends range through increased depth of discharge, and provides all-weather safe charging.
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