Over the past two weeks, Eatron Technologies has participated in key industry events, sharing insights on AI-powered battery management and intelligent software solutions. These engagements provided opportunities to discuss real-world applications of our technology and strengthen partnerships. Below is a summary of our activities:
Embedded World 2025 (Nuremberg, Germany | 11-13 March)
Eatron Technologies supported Infineon at their stand during Embedded World 2025. As an associated partner with Infineon, we collaborate to deliver innovative solutions in the field of battery management. This partnership combines our expertise in AI-powered software with Infineon’s cutting-edge semiconductor technologies to create integrated solutions that enhance battery safety, efficiency, and longevity across various industries. At Embedded World, we discussed how our AI-powered battery management software (BMS) improves battery performance through real-time data analytics and machine learning. Key discussions highlighted how our technology helps prevent issues like lithium plating and enhances the overall reliability of battery systems. Our team also shared insights on how cloud-edge collaboration plays a critical role in optimising battery performance and how software-defined mobility can lead to greater scalability and efficiency in battery operations. These conversations reinforced the growing need for intelligent, adaptive battery management solutions in industries ranging from energy storage to transportation.
For more information about our partnership with Infineon, visit here.
Connected Places Catapult Visit to India (March 2025)
Eatron Technologies recently took part of the Connected Places Catapult’s ‘Unlocking the Value Chain of EVs and Micromobility in India’ trade programme. This initiative followed extensive research into the challenges and opportunities surrounding EVs and micromobility in India. The visit, which took place in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, brought together a group of innovative companies working on solutions for sustainable light mobility transportation.
During the visit, our VP of sales and business development, Patrick Muringer, engaged with key stakeholders, including local government representatives, industry leaders, and research institutions, to explore how AI-powered battery management can support India’s electrification goals. Discussions focused on improving battery performance in high-temperature conditions, extending battery lifespan, and enhancing fleet management capabilities. The programme also included B2B matchmaking sessions, technology showcases, and site visits to companies and research centres driving India’s electric mobility transition. Through these engagements, Eatron explored ways in which AI-powered solutions could play a role in India’s efforts to develop scalable and efficient electrification strategies. You can find out more about Connected Places Catapult India on their website here.
Future Propulsion Conference (Solihull, UK | 12-13 March)
Our CEO, Umut Genc, chaired Session 8 on AI Software at the Future Propulsion Conference 2025, held at the National Motorcycle Museum in Solihull. This session focused on advancements in propulsion technologies and the role of AI-powered software in optimising powertrain efficiency. Discussions included how AI-powered battery management supports fast charging while maintaining battery longevity, as well as its role in improving predictive maintenance for electric vehicles. This session was an opportunity to explore how AI is shaping the future of propulsion systems, with discussions covering AI-powered battery management, fast charging strategies, and predictive maintenance for electric and hybrid vehicles. The presentations from this session, along with others from FPC2025, are available for download on the FPC website.
SMMT Electrified (London, UK | 13 March)
Brian Smith represented Eatron Technologies at SMMT Electrified 2025, the UK’s leading summit on the electrification of road transport. With over 400 industry leaders, policymakers, and key stakeholders in attendance, discussions centered on how the UK can fast-track its transition to zero-emission mobility while maintaining a competitive edge in the global market.
The event underscored the urgency of expanding charging infrastructure for both passenger cars and commercial vehicles, and of reducing the total cost of ownership gap between electric vehicles and their ICE counterparts to meet the UK’s net-zero targets. Great progress is being made towards these goals and intelligent, software-defined approaches to battery management can help further, ensuring batteries are not only safer and longer-lasting, but can be charged faster.
As the UK navigates this pivotal moment in the transition to zero-emission mobility, Eatron remains committed to providing scalable, intelligent software solutions that help fast-track electrification across multiple sectors. Visit SMMT’s website for more information here.
Solutions for Electrification
These engagements reflect Eatron’s ongoing commitment to advancing AI-powered battery management and intelligent software solutions for electrification.
Our AI-powered optimisation software continues to evolve, offering enhanced capabilities in battery performance, predictive analytics, and fleet management. By harnessing real-time data and machine learning, our solutions help manufacturers and fleet operators make more informed decisions, leading to better efficiency, extended battery life, improved safety and reduced operational costs. We look forward to continuing these conversations and exploring new opportunities for collaboration.
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