Through the partnership, the companies aim to deliver efficient and safe solutions leveraging comprehensive chipsets and advanced battery technologies.
Infineon Technologies and EVE Energy Co., Ltd. have announced a strategic collaboration to advance battery management systems (BMS) for the automotive sector. Under a newly signed memorandum of understanding (MoU), Infineon will supply EVE Energy with a comprehensive chipset that includes microcontrollers, monitoring ICs, power management ICs, MOSFETs, and sensor technologies.
The collaboration is set to deliver highly efficient, safe, and cost-optimized BMS solutions. These systems will enable more accurate monitoring and protection of electric vehicle batteries, enhancing driving performance and energy efficiency.
Infineon’s expertise in electrification and BMS solutions underpins this partnership. The company offers a versatile portfolio of wired and wireless BMS solutions. Its wired BMS products, such as the AURIX microcontrollers and TLE9012DQU monitoring ICs, ensure precision and robustness, meeting the stringent safety standards up to ASIL-D. Meanwhile, Infineon’s wireless BMS solution, powered by the low-power CWY89829 chip, enables seamless and efficient battery system connectivity.
The compnay provides robust LV MOSFET and EiceDRIVER solutions tailored for emerging 24V/48V BMS applications. The collaboration with EVE Energy underscores Infineon’s commitment to driving innovation and sustainability in the electric vehicle market, paving the way for intelligent and energy-efficient battery systems.
“The surge in electrification demands innovative battery solutions. Our partnership with EVE Energy combines Infineon’s cutting-edge battery management ICs with EVE’s advanced battery technologies to shape the next generation of intelligent battery systems,” said Andreas Doll, Senior Vice President at Infineon. He emphasized the value of a system-level approach to meet the dynamic needs of the market.
Liu Jianhua, co-founder and president of EVE Energy, echoed this sentiment, highlighting the rapid growth of their battery management business. “By collaborating with Infineon, we aim to deliver advanced solutions tailored to market demands, ensuring the reliability and efficiency required for next-generation electric vehicles.”