Vehicle Electronics — Going Contactless
Content type: Media Coverage
Joel Sylvester looks at why contactless on-cell monitoring could be the next step for automotive battery design. Read the full article on pdf page 13.
Content type: Media Coverage
Joel Sylvester looks at why contactless on-cell monitoring could be the next step for automotive battery design. Read the full article on pdf page 13.
Content type: Blog post
From residential to grid-scale projects, ultimately each one must begin at the micro scale – the humble battery cell. By improving the monitoring, performance and safety at the cell-level, the advantages cascade into all parts of the larger project for the entirety of the system’s lifetime.
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The Frost & Sullivan Best Practices Award 2023 recognizes Dukosi as a pioneering developer of cell monitoring and battery management technology that offers cutting-edge solutions for real-time monitoring and accurate data analysis.
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While there are voltage measurements on every cell, only one or two current sensors are present per battery pack, and the number of temperature sensors can vary greatly. In this blog we demonstrate why putting a temperature sensor on every cell is crucial to battery safety, reliability and performance.
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BMW Group veteran and University of Michigan Professor bring decades of expertise in automotive electronic systems and battery modeling and control to the chip-on-cell technology solution pioneer.
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C-SynQ® is Dukosi’s proprietary communication protocol that is designed specifically for large networks in safety-critical environments, i.e. large battery-packs.
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The strategic appointment of former Board director, and head of the Dukosi Technical Advisory Board provides leadership continuity. Pinto brings a strong commitment to preserving the strategic vision and values that have defined Dukosi’s success to date.
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Joint lab to serve as a regional innovation hub for advancing the development and adoption of chip-on-cell-based solutions for more sustainable battery systems that will power the future of electrified applications.
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Dukosi Ltd and Suzhou Hengmei Electron Technology, Inc. announced the Joint Development Laboratory at Hengmei’s facility in Suzhou, China. The lab will accelerate the development and adoption of chip-on-cell-based solutions for more sustainable battery systems that will power the electric future.
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The patented Chip-on-Cell technology that has been developed by Edinburgh-based fabless semiconductor vendor Dukosi aims to help prevent the large numbers of EV batteries now being produced from becoming a major environmental burden for our society.