IoT by Maxwell: A Secure way to connect your EV to the cloud
Electronic module for wireless communication, enhanced connectivity and data collection
The IoT is an embedded system on board a vehicle that wirelessly connects the vehicle to cloud services or other vehicles via V2X standards over a cellular network.
Designed to ingest data from the vehicle, battery and BMS and securely transmit to a secure cloud server for data analysis using 4G. The system is also capable to securely receive OTA updates from Maxwell Cloud, update the BMS to improve battery & vehicle performance and improve user-experience
4G
LTE-4G support
Secure
memory for storage
FOTA & OTA
cloud updates
GNSS
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)
Product capabilities &
features.
Dynamic paralleling
Maxwell’s proprietary algorithms achieve dynamic battery swapping (hot-plugging) using auto-addressing. Scalable architecture supports up to 8 batteries in parallel.
Serialization
Pre-PDU Serialling of batteries is supported to achieve higher system voltages without a need for additional external hardware.
Data first approach
The LT enables you to monitor and log over 65+ battery params every second & transmit via BLE, 4G or CAN
Support for higher currents
Configurability
Configure 300+ BMS parameters to tweak performance, safety and usability as per your unique application and system requirements.
Configurable CAN
LT’s CAN communication protocol is user-configurable for easy interfacing with external CAN nodes.
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