Electra Vehicles

Appllied AI
Physical AI

Electra provides real-time battery intelligence for EVs, BESS, and more.

Story

Smarter Batteries. Longer Life. Greater ROI

Batteries are everywhere — electric vehicles, commercial fleets, and large-scale energy storage systems that support the power grid. As more industries electrify, batteries have become critical infrastructure and managing them well has real financial and safety consequences. The problem is that modern battery systems generate enormous amounts of data — voltage, temperature, charge cycles, and more — and most operators don't have a way to make sense of it. Traditional battery management systems were designed to keep batteries running, not to extract intelligence from them. That gap between data collected and insight generated has become one of the biggest problems in the energy and mobility industries.

Industry Pain Point

Without good software, batteries degrade silently, fail unexpectedly, and get retired before they need to. For a fleet operator, this translates into vehicles out of service and inaccurate range estimates. For a company running an energy storage system, it means poor performance, safety risks, and a subpar returns. Electra AI builds software that sits on top of existing battery systems and continuously monitors battery health in real time. Using a combination of AI and physics-based models, their platform predicts issues before they happen; recommends how to optimize charging and usage; and gives operators a clear picture of how much life their batteries have left — without requiring any hardware changes or interrupting operations.

Why Electra

The battery market is growing fast across EVs, energy storage, robotics, and aviation, and the software needed to manage these assets intelligently hasn't kept pace. Electra AI is filling that gap with a platform that is hardware-agnostic, works across industries, and has already delivered measurable results — including extended battery lifespans and better returns for energy storage operators. The team has deep expertise in battery science and AI, and they are solving a critical problem that only gets more important as electrification expands into new sectors.