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DENSO and Nagoya University Jointly Develop In-Vehicle Battery-Based Energy Management System

2013-09-27 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

- Efficiently controls charging and discharging of in-vehicle batteries based on forecasting models of household electricity demand and vehicle use -<br /> <br /> KARIYA (Japan) &mdash; Global automotive supplier DENSO and Nagoya University have developed an in-vehicle battery-based energy management system (EMS), which uses forecasting models of household electricity demand and vehicle use to reduce electricity costs. The two organizations will start to evaluate the performance of the system ...This story is related to the following:ServicesSearch for suppliers of: Battery Monitoring Systems |

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