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16 Apr 2026

Soteria

Soteria Battery Innovation Group (Soteria) is an American developer of safety systems and components for Li-ion batteries. IDTechEx spoke to Soteria at International Battery Seminar 2026 about a number of its products.
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16 Apr 2026

Cooling Off with Thermal Management - Electric Cars to Data Centers

As economies worldwide are growing exponentially, there is increasing pressure on many of the major sectors to keep up with global trends. This article covers the need for new thermal management technologies alongside the growing demand for vehicle electrification high performance computing.
15 Apr 2026

STMicroelectronics: SiC MOSFETs

STMicroelectronics is a semiconductor device manufacturer, serving the automotive, industrial, personal electronics, and communications markets. STMicroelectronics presented on SiC MOSFETs at "Powering the Shift: On the Road" 2025, in Birmingham, UK.
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14 Apr 2026

Pulsetrain

Pulsetrain is developing integrated power electronics and BMS systems for EVs. IDTechEx spoke to Pulsetrain at International Battery Seminar 2026
14 Apr 2026

ROHM Semiconductor

ROHM Semiconductor is a Japanese semiconductor manufacturing company which focuses on power and analog devices. The company was established in 1958 and has been active in SiC R&D since 2000. IDTechEx spoke to ROHM Semiconductor at "Powering the Shift: On the Road 2025" in Birmingham, UK
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14 Apr 2026

Finding the Best Batteries for Electric Off-Highway Machines

As the off-highway industries of construction, agriculture, and mining begin to see greater electrification of machines, battery technologies will be critical to their performance and overall market adoption. This article highlights how the performance demands of machines can be understood in order to match them with the best-fitting battery technology.
14 Apr 2026

Will IME Be the Path for Printed Electronics to Break into Automotives

With in-mold electronics (IME) company, Kronos Mechatronics, having won the LOPEC 2026 Startup Award for Best Business Potential, the hype for printed electronic technologies can continue to flourish. This article covers IDTechEx's visit to LOPEC 2026 in Munich, exploring the use of IME within automotives.
13 Apr 2026

Bitrez

Bitrez are a UK-based manufacturer of synthetic resins, catalysts and curing agents for industries including aerospace, defence, automotive and construction. IDTechEx spoke with Bitrez at JEC World 2026.
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10 Apr 2026

Advanced battery management system players

Advanced battery management system players
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10 Apr 2026

Latest Battery Developments at International Battery Seminar 2026

Latest Battery Developments at International Battery Seminar 2026
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10 Apr 2026

Clean Energy Driving the Uptake of Ion Exchange Membranes

Ion exchange membrane materials are electrically conductive materials responsible for the selective transportation of ions, and are necessary for applications including green hydrogen production, hydrogen fuel cells, and carbon capture. This article covers IDTechEx's research into the growing market and some of the main applications for ion exchange membranes.
9 Apr 2026

Breathe Battery Technologies - battery analytics and modelling

Breathe Battery Technologies is a UK-based company that has developed software for modelling batteries at the cell testing stage, as well as developing fast charging protocols that can be integrated into the BMS. This software has already been integrated into the Volvo ES90 and some OPPO smartphones. IDTechEx discusses this technology in detail.
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9 Apr 2026

Brill Power - advanced BMS solutions

Brill Power is a British company developing complete battery management systems. The company has pioneered its Battery Intelligence Platform, which it claims can increase battery lifetime, reduce costs and increase accessible energy. IDTechEx discusses this technology in detail.
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9 Apr 2026

Dukosi - wireless BMS

Dukosi is a Scottish company that developed a wireless battery management system, the Dukosi Cell Management System (DKCMS™). This could enable weight reductions in battery packs in electric vehicles. IDTechEx discusses this potential in detail.
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9 Apr 2026

Elysia - battery intelligence

Elysia is a software company that has developed advanced algorithms for diagnostics within the battery management system. The company was originally a subsidiary of WAE Technologies and was then acquired by Fortescue. IDTechEx discusses Elysia's software in detail.
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9 Apr 2026

GBatteries - fast charging for Li metal cells

GBatteries is a Canadian company that developed improved fast charging protocols. The company utilises these protocols in its prototype Li-metal anode cells to safely and quickly charge its batteries without significant dendrite formation. IDTechEx discusses this technology in detail.
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9 Apr 2026

Lithium Balance - advanced BMS hardware

Lithium Balance is a Danish BMS board provider offering a range of products that provide enhanced sensing and diagnostic capabilities. IDTechEx discusses the company's products in detail.
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9 Apr 2026

Nerve Smart Systems - Nerve Switch® technology

Nerve Smart Systems is a Danish company that has developed a cell-level control technology for integration into battery management systems in stationary energy storage and electric vehicles. IDTechEx discusses the technology in detail.
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9 Apr 2026

Iontra - fast charging protocols for electric vehicles

Iontra is an American company that has developed software for integration into battery management systems to enable safe and fast charging of electric vehicle batteries. IDTechEx discusses the technology in detail.
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9 Apr 2026

Qnovo - EIS software for the BMS

Qnovo is an American company that has developed software for the battery management system enabling diagnostics through electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). This can be applied to electric vehicles and consumer electronics. IDTechEx discusses this technology in detail.
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