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Volvo Cars is spearheading advancements in electric vehicle charging through its new partnership with Breathe Battery Technologies. This collaboration marks Volvo Cars as the first automotive company to gain access to Breathe's cutting-edge charging software, showcasing a commitment to revolutionizing the charging experience for its new generation of fully electric cars, including the EX30 and EX90.
The integration of Breathe's software into Volvo’s proprietary battery management platform signifies a leap forward in optimizing charging technology. By harnessing algorithm-enabled charging, the Swedish automaker aims to provide its customers with expedited charging times and an unparalleled driving and charging experience.
The implementation of this pioneering technology is set to redefine EV charging standards. Volvo anticipates that in its new generation fully electric cars, the time required to charge from 10 to 80 percent battery capacity could be reduced by up to 30 percent. Remarkably, these enhancements in charging speed will persist throughout the battery's lifespan, without compromising its energy density or range, as conventional fast charging methods often do.
This strategic collaboration underscores Volvo’s commitment to innovation and sustainability, which is also evident in the new EX90 and EX30, the latter of which is the most eco-friendly vehicle ever sold by the company on the basis of a full life cycle.
Breathe's software redefines conventional charging methodologies by employing adaptive charging techniques in real-time. Unlike traditional stepped charging, which adheres to predetermined rules, Breathe's algorithm dynamically manages the charging process, optimizing performance while safeguarding the battery's health. This approach mitigates the risk of lithium plating, a phenomenon detrimental to battery longevity and efficiency.
Importantly, Volvo's investment in Breathe aligns with its long-term environmental objectives. By accelerating charging times without necessitating alterations to battery pack design or increased material extraction, Volvo Cars is driving toward net-zero greenhouse gas emissions and embracing a circular business model by 2040. The compatibility of Breathe's software with Volvo's existing hardware ensures seamless integration and scalability, catering to the anticipated surge in electric vehicle sales.
In conclusion, this partnership between Volvo and Breathe Battery Technologies heralds a new era of electric vehicle charging, characterized by unprecedented speed, efficiency, and sustainability. By harnessing innovative software-defined batteries, Volvo is not only advancing the possibilities of electric vehicles, but also making life with an EV easier and more convenient.
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