Unique Chip-on-Cell Technology with C-SynQ® Improves
Performance, Safety, Scalability and Longevity of Next Generation
Batteries and Supports Battery Passport Regulations
EDINBURGH, Scotland, Sept. 17,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Dukosi Ltd, the technology
company revolutionizing the performance, safety and sustainability
of battery systems, announced the Dukosi Cell Monitoring System
(DKCMS) for safety critical, next generation battery systems is
ready for production. DKCMS Core hardware has gone through
extensive qualification testing adhering to AEC-Q100, meeting the
stringent requirements and lifetime expectations of electric
vehicles (EV) and stationary battery energy storage systems (BESS).
Dukosi's unique chip-on-cell technology and proprietary
C-SynQ® communication protocol transform the way
batteries are designed and monitored. The DKCMS on-cell monitoring
and nonvolatile embedded memory also provide lifetime traceability,
enabling customers' products to be compliance-ready for upcoming
regulations like the EU Battery Passport. Dukosi's novel
contactless solution overcomes the limitations of traditional wired
and far field wireless systems and frees physical design
constraints to provide greater safety, design flexibility and
scalability.
DKCMS Core is a unique contactless battery cell
monitoring solution that consists of the DK8102-AQ-25 Cell Monitor
chip, DK8202-AR-25 System Hub chip, the Dukosi API and
C-SynQ®. A Cell Monitor mounted directly onto each cell
provides accurate monitoring of key operating parameters such as
voltage and temperature along with necessary cell balancing
functionality and diagnostics. The System Hub manages the
bidirectional data transfer between all of the Cell Monitors and
the BMS Host using Dukosi's proprietary C-SynQ via a single bus
antenna. C-SynQ provides highly secure and extremely robust and
reliable communication, with predictable latency and synchronizes
all Cell Monitor measurements for optimal pack performance.
Commenting on Dukosi's market leading battery cell monitoring
solution, Silvana Rulet, Best Practices Research Analyst, Frost
& Sullivan, said: "With its chip-on-cell sensing platform,
Dukosi addresses an unmet market need ahead of competitors. The
solution provides insights into each battery cell through
embedded software, onboard processing, and memory. Moreover,
this technology allows for accurate, contactless, and synchronous
communication between cells and the main battery management system,
enabling organizations to monitor the status, health, and
performance of every cell in real-time."
The market for Dukosi's solution is substantial and fast
growing. At one Dukosi Cell Monitor per cell in a typical battery,
there is an opportunity for 2 billion ICs in 2025 based on
published EV and BESS sales forecasts which grow at 14.8% per year
over the following decade.[1][2]
"It is an extremely exciting time for Dukosi as we release the
first DKCMS chips into production, putting real intelligence on
every cell," said Mark Pinto, CEO of
Dukosi. "We've been investing in all our global locations, growing
our talent and presence to better serve our expanding market
opportunities worldwide. We have multiple customers and
partners with DKCMS designed into their next generation batteries
and BMS designs, underscoring our shared philosophy of technology
innovation and success through collaboration."
About Dukosi
Dukosi develops revolutionary technologies that dramatically
improve the performance, safety, and efficiency of battery systems,
and enable a more sustainable battery value chain. The company
provides a unique cell monitoring solution based on chip-on-cell
technology and C-SynQ® communications protocol for
electric vehicles (EV), industrial transportation and stationary
energy storage markets. Headquartered in Edinburgh, UK, Dukosi has a global footprint
with locations in USA, Asia and
Europe.
For more information, please visit www.dukosi.com
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[1] https://about.bnef.com/blog/electric-vehicle-sales-headed-for-record-year-but-growth-slowdown-puts-climate-targets-at-risk-according-to-bloombergnef-report/
[2] https://about.bnef.com/blog/global-energy-storage-market-records-biggest-jump-yet/
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