Up to 25% more battery life can be obtained by using the AI-BMS-on-chip, which also “unlocks” an extra 10% of a battery’s capacity. It accomplishes this by accurately monitoring the battery’s State of Health (SoH) and State of Charge (SoC) to a far greater extent than is feasible with conventional BMS units.
Syntiant’s NDP120 Neural Decision Processor takes decisions to avoid failures, improve battery safety, and maximize performance by analyzing battery performance in real-time and using predictive diagnostics to spot possible problems early.
The NDP120 was made with ease of integration with consumer and business electronics BMS systems already in place. The AI-BMS-on-chip technology removes all connectivity, latency, and privacy concerns related to cloud-based systems by being included into the battery itself.
“The AI-BMS chip addresses the need for real-time, efficient battery management in various applications.” Declared Chief Business Officer of Syntiant Mallik Monturi. Performance, safety, and battery life are all improved. For everything from consumer electronics to commercial vehicles, this makes it ideal.”
The AI-BMS-on-chip has the potential to significantly improve the electric vehicle (EV) market, from vehicles to personal eVTOL planes. By increasing range and delaying the need for new batteries, it may also result in significant cost savings for customers. The technology’s predictive capabilities may also reduce the likelihood of battery failures at times, like when you’re 200 feet above the ground on your way home from work in your Jetson.
The maximum life of most current lithium-ion batteries is typically 500–1,000 charge cycles before the battery starts to deteriorate. This might be increased to 625–1,250 cycles using the AI BMS from Eatron Technologies. LiFePO4 batteries can withstand up to 5,000 charge cycles with a typical BMS, and they are becoming increasingly popular in off-grid and recreational vehicle applications. Potentially, the NDP120 might raise these numbers to an incredible 6,250+ cycles.
This week in Stuttgart, Germany, Eatron is showcasing its AI-BMS-on-chip technology at The Battery Show Europe 2024.