The popularity of motorsports shows no sign of waning.
With new battery technology, Formula E cars might soon beat those of F1 for speed.
Furthermore, the experience gleaned from the tracks could also be applied to enhance commercial EVbatterylife and performance.

The third generation Formula E cars currently racing reach speeds of around 320 km/h.
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Battery intelligence software to increase battery health and lifespan
Elysias software package is divided into two branches.

The first consists of embedded algorithms designed to run on standard automotive-grade hardware platforms.
The second is a cloud platform that features prognostics designed to detect real-world failure mechanisms.
According to the company, this will benefit everything from e-scooters to road cars and electrified mining trucks.

Story byLinnea Ahlgren
Linnea is the senior editor at TNW, having joined in April 2023.
Dabbles in gaming and fitness wearables.
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