Electra Vehicles Validates Breakthrough AI-Driven Battery Management System

New EVE-Ai™ Adaptive Controls platform delivers unprecedented accuracy, adaptability, and intelligence to electrified systems.

Jan. 28, 2026 at 4:39am

Electra Vehicles, a Boston-based leader in intelligent battery optimization, has announced the successful validation of its EVE-Ai™ Adaptive Controls platform - an embedded, real-time, AI-driven Battery Management System (BMS) that delivers high-precision monitoring and optimization of batteries throughout their operational life. The platform combines physics-informed AI at the edge with cloud-enabled learning and fleet analytics, enabling OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers to reduce battery-related costs, extend battery life, improve safety and reliability, and unlock intelligent, autonomous battery control at scale.

Why it matters

As the global battery management market scales rapidly due to accelerating adoption of electric vehicles, energy storage systems, and autonomous platforms, many legacy BMS solutions remain constrained by rule-based logic and static models, limiting their ability to adapt to real-world operating conditions. Electra's EVE-Ai™ platform addresses this gap by combining physics-informed AI intelligence at the edge with cloud-enabled learning, enabling continuous adaptation to usage patterns, thermal behavior, chemistry drift, and aging.

The details

Electra's EVE-Ai™ Adaptive Controls platform features an embedded 'brain' for batteries that combines advanced hardware and physics-informed, agentic software. Tested under vehicle-like conditions, the AI-BMS achieved less than 1% error in State of Charge (SoC), State of Health (SoH), and State of Power (SoP) - significantly exceeding typical industry benchmarks. This high-fidelity battery intelligence enables OEMs and Tier 1 partners to reduce system cost, weight, and oversizing, enhance safety and reliability, enable real-time edge-based optimization, and differentiate their platforms to accelerate time to market.

  • Electra announced the successful validation of the EVE-Ai™ Adaptive Controls platform on January 28, 2026.

The players

Electra Vehicles

A Boston-based leader in intelligent battery optimization, developing the EVE-Ai™ Adaptive Controls platform.

Fabrizio Martini

CEO and Co-Founder of Electra Vehicles.

Brandon Jones

Head of Technology for Applied Engineering at Electra Vehicles.

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What they’re saying

“We've built a real brain for batteries. The intelligence doesn't just react; it evolves with the battery.”

— Fabrizio Martini, CEO and Co-Founder

“This platform was engineered so time-critical decisions operate at the edge, with automotive-grade robustness. At the same time, cloud connectivity enables continuous learning and up-to-date health insights across the fleet.”

— Brandon Jones, Head of Technology for Applied Engineering

What’s next

Electra's EVE-Ai™ Adaptive Controls platform is now scaling across energy storage, robotics, and critical infrastructure systems worldwide, in addition to its initial focus on electric vehicle applications.

The takeaway

Electra's physics-informed, AI-driven battery management system represents a significant advancement in battery intelligence, enabling OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers to reduce costs, extend battery life, improve safety and reliability, and unlock autonomous optimization at scale - crucial capabilities as the global battery market continues to rapidly expand.