Enlarge / Volvo’s electric powertrains are going to get a bit smarter with Breathe’s new real-time battery-management system.Volvo
Would you like an electric vehicle that can charge up to 30 percent faster than the current breed? If so, you’re not alone—Volvo Cars thinks that’s a desirable outcome, too, which is why the carmaker has invested in and partnered with a British startup called Breathe Battery Technologies. Consequently, Volvo will be the first automaker to add Breathe’s new battery management technology to its EVs, although, before too long you should see Breathe’s tech show up in other EVs, as well as
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