A new partnership has been formed between Monolith and CamMotive to drive electric vehicle (EV) battery testing with artificial intelligence (AI).
The collaboration will enable their engineering teams to run more efficient, insightful and scalable tests through applied AI during EV battery development.
They will implement a ‘hybrid’ modelling technique for anomaly detection in the battery testing process, combining physics-based simulations and machine learning methods to identify issues that may not be detected by traditional rule-based detection systems.
UK-based CamMotive is providing operational test data to evaluate how these models can achieve greater accuracy and insights across real-world scenarios.
Dr. Richard Ahlfeld, CEO and Founder of Monolith, said: “Our partnership with CamMotive has the potential to make EV battery development faster and more efficient. Training machine learning models with robust, real-world data is what makes AI truly effective, as it means engineers can find reliable ways to save time, achieve performance gains and reduce costs.”
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