【Lansheng Technology News】Recently, Analog Devices and Yutong Group Co., Ltd. announced that the two parties are collaborating to develop wireless battery management system (wBMS) technology and apply it to Yutong's current and future electric heavy-duty vehicle platforms, including tractors and bus.
ADI's wBMS technology solution is part of the ADI Recharge™ electrification product series, which can help Yutong improve production line efficiency, achieve more reliable battery operation, and build an information ecosystem around battery data, which is expected to unlock transformative new features. This collaboration further demonstrates ADI’s ability to solve the unique electrification challenges faced by a variety of vehicle segments, from passenger cars to heavy-duty tractors.
As the world moves toward net-zero emissions, ADI’s electrification solutions are designed to accelerate the decarbonization of transportation and energy networks. By providing advanced battery, power and energy management technologies, ADI helps electrification ecosystems including electric vehicles, energy storage systems, transmission/distribution, and renewable energy generation achieve high-performance, high-reliability and elastic operation.
In addition, ADI works with customers to promote changes in digital cockpits and safe travel with its advanced technologies in digital processing and data connection platforms. These solutions help enable feature-rich applications and autonomous driving/advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) in vehicles. ADI continues to innovate through precision sensing, edge processing, software and wireless technologies to provide secure insights at the sensor edge to enable localized, real-time decision-making.
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