Remote charging systems provide real-time monitoring and notifications to keep users informed about their charging progress. Users can track charging speed, battery status, and estimated charging completion times through mobile apps or web interfaces.
Improve the performance and efficiency of batteries in electric vehicles and other devices that operate in cold temperatures.
Ability to control the temperature and other environmental settings of a building, vehicle, or other space from a remote location, such as a mobile app or web-based dashboard.
By maintaining optimal temperatures, EVs can deliver superior performance, extend range, and ensure the longevity of critical components, contributing to a sustainable and reliable electric transportation future.
Techniques used to manage and optimize the performance and lifespan of batteries, including those used in electric vehicles, portable electronic devices, and renewable energy systems.
Cloud connectivity allows for over-the-air updates and upgrades to EV batteries. Automotive companies can remotely deliver firmware updates, software enhancements, and new features to optimize battery performance and introduce new functionalities. This ability to upgrade batteries without requiring physical visits to service centers enhances convenience for EV owners and enables continuous improvement throughout the lifecycle of the vehicle.
Technologies and components used to power and control the movement of electric vehicles (EVs).
eMaaS refers to the integration of multiple forms of eco-friendly transportation modes and shared electric mobility services (e.g., e-car sharing, e-bike sharing, e-scooter sharing, e-bus, e-taxi) into a single mobility service that allows travelers to plan and go from A to B in an eco-friendly and seamless way. Therefore, the eMaaS ecosystem is composed of the combination of Mobility as a Service (MaaS), Electric Mobility Systems (EMS) and Shared Electric Mobility Services (SEMS) as shown in the figures below.