
MaxVolt Energy has introduced an IoT enabled Smart Battery Management System for its lithium battery packs. The development is intended for electric vehicles such as scooters and e-rickshaws. The update reflects a focus on improving energy storage systems, with attention to safety, performance and user experience.
The Smart BMS uses secure IoT technology with bluetooth connectivity. Users can access real time battery data through a dedicated mobile application. This allows vehicle owners and fleet operators to monitor battery health, charging status, temperature and overall performance. The system offers greater visibility and operational control.
A central element of the development is a collaboration between MaxVolt Energy and IIT Roorkee. The work focuses on AI based algorithms to estimate State of Charge and State of Health with improved accuracy. These capabilities support predictive diagnostics, helping users identify potential issues in advance and reduce downtime and maintenance costs.
Safety is a core consideration in the Smart BMS. It includes protection against overcharging, short circuits and overheating. The system is designed in line with AIS 156 standards, supporting compliance with safety requirements in India and reliable operation across conditions.
MaxVolt lithium battery packs are designed for use in electric two wheelers, cargo vehicles and solar street lighting systems. They are built for varied weather conditions, with features such as fast charging, extended life cycles and stable performance across temperature ranges.
Vishal Gupta, Co Founder and Chief Technical Officer of MaxVolt Energy Industries Ltd, said the Smart BMS represents progress in delivering efficient energy systems, with real time monitoring and data led insights aimed at improving safety, reliability and user confidence. He added that the development aligns with efforts to address practical challenges in electric mobility.
The launch forms part of MaxVolt Energy’s ongoing work in energy technology and its contribution to the development of electric mobility and clean energy systems in India.
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