JLR taps Oxfordshire firm to boost the range of its EVs by 10% and extend battery life by 30%
JLR will use new battery management software in its upcoming electric cars that is claimed by its maker to boost their range, performance and lifespan – without the need for any additional hardware. The software developed by Elysia, the battery technology spin-off of WAE , is used to monitor the health of a particular car’s battery pack, and will first be deployed on the Range Rover Electric coming next year.
” By providing a clearer picture of a battery’s health, Elysia’s algorithms could allow manufacturers to shrink these buffers, Engstrom suggested. They are claimed to yield up to 10% more range, increase battery life by 30% and significantly reduce charging times. Elysia’s algorithms are also capable of actively adapting a battery’s performance based on its health, providing a more gradual decline in performance over time compared with current technologies.
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