EV Suppliers
Discover suppliers and manufacturers in the EV industry
3 companies found
Getac Technology Corporation
Getac Technology Corporation is a global leader in rugged computing solutions with over 30 years of engineering expertise designing and manufacturing durable notebooks, tablets, and mobile devices for challenging environments. Specializing in MIL-STD certified and IP-rated products, Getac delivers innovative technology solutions that withstand extreme conditions while maintaining reliable performance for defense, public safety, utilities, manufacturing, and field service applications. The companys vertically integrated manufacturing capabilities include advanced die casting, plastic injection molding, and precision electronics assembly, ensuring complete quality control throughout production. Getacs commitment to customer satisfaction is evident through their industry-leading warranty services and dedicated support teams that provide specialized assistance for mission-critical deployments worldwide.
TWAICE Technologies GmbH
TWAICE is a German provider of battery analytics software and services, enhancing the performance and longevity of lithium-ion batteries for EVs and energy storage. Founded in 2018, TWAICE’s cloud-based platform uses AI and digital twin technology to monitor battery health, predict degradation, and optimize usage. The company serves automakers, battery manufacturers, and fleet operators, offering solutions for battery design validation, predictive maintenance, and second-life applications. TWAICE’s software integrates with BMS to provide real-time insights, reducing warranty costs and improving safety. With a global client base, including Daimler and Audi, TWAICE supports the entire battery lifecycle, from development to recycling, contributing to sustainable and efficient battery use in e-mobility.
Voltaiq, Inc.
Voltaiq is a U.S.-based provider of battery intelligence software, optimizing the development and performance of lithium-ion batteries for EVs and energy storage. Founded in 2012, Voltaiq’s Enterprise Battery Intelligence platform uses data analytics and machine learning to streamline battery R&D, manufacturing, and field operations. The software enables cell developers to analyze performance, predict failures, and accelerate testing, while OEMs use it for battery pack integration and fleet monitoring. Voltaiq serves clients like Volkswagen and Northvolt, reducing development costs and improving battery reliability. With a focus on data-driven insights, Voltaiq supports the entire battery lifecycle, from lab to field, enhancing efficiency and safety in the EV industry.