Elysia, the pioneering new battery intelligence offering from WAE Technologies, is shining a light on how fleets can optimise the management and value of electric vehicles at the Global Fleet Conference this week.
Held 15-17 May in Cascais, Portugal, the event is the leading annual gathering of managers of the world’s largest multinational commercial fleets – fleets which are becoming increasingly electrified, a transition which is bringing multiple challenges around the understanding of battery-powered vehicles.
Offering game-changing insight, management, and optimisation of batteries to the mass automotive market for the first time, Elysia’s suite of battery intelligence technologies can unleash the potential of an electric fleet.
Drawing on WAE’s unrivalled experience in high-performance batteries, gleaned from the sole supply of batteries to ground-breaking electric motorsport series, as well as the design and development of batteries for electric hypercars and mining trucks, Elysia distils unique expertise, amassed over more than a decade at the apex of battery advancement, which has seen WAE push the limits of performance, longevity and charging in the harshest environments on the planet - with software playing a vital role.
Elysia features state-of-the-art embedded and cloud-based products which together provide customers – such as fleet operators and battery asset financiers – with not only unprecedented access to battery insights, but the ability to manage, optimise and enhance performance across the battery’s entire lifecycle.
Elysia Cloud Platform is a cloud-based system which uses proprietary digital twin technology. It helps fleet owners and battery asset financiers turn data into actionable insights, designed to enable these customers to accurately forecast and extend battery life, enhance safety, and protect residual values. By providing a complete picture of the battery’s state of health, it brings much-needed transparency, while enabling accurate verification of degradation and in-life fault-finding, offering the potential to revolutionise the second-life battery market.
Elysia is built upon a unique combination of AI and data science, fused with electrochemical modelling expertise, whilst being grounded in unrivalled real-world battery engineering and development experience.
At the conference, Elysia Technical Lead, Tim Engstrom, will be delivering a presentation at the conference, entitled “The key to making EVs work for tomorrow's fleets? Understanding batteries”, which will give fleets unprecedented insight into how Elysia’s suite of software innovations can give help in the forecasting and setting of residual values and warranties, through a complete picture of a fleet vehicle’s battery performance history and more accurate analysis of its actual state of health.
Elysia Commercial Lead, Joe Jones, said: “Elysia, Battery Intelligence from WAE, brings a new generation of battery intelligence to the automotive and e-mobility sectors. Its unique capabilities offer unprecedented insight and foresight, unleashing untapped performance, life and safety for every electric vehicle.
“As the fleet market transitions to a zero emission, battery-powered future, understanding how to maximise the value delivered from an electric fleet across its entire life becomes paramount.
“Elysia provides easy to interpret, actionable battery insights to give fleet owners – and battery asset financiers – unprecedented insight into battery life, allowing them to maximise the value any EV fleet delivers over the course of its life.”
To arrange an interview with the Elysia team at the Global Fleet Conference, journalists are asked to email