Omega Seiki adds live battery-health analytics to its electric-vehicle operations
Omega Seiki Mobility will deploy Electra AI’s monitoring platform across its electric-vehicle ecosystem to track battery condition and predict maintenance needs.
- State of Health (SoH)
- OSM electric-vehicle fleet
- Uptime, warranties and residual value
What Happened
Omega Seiki Mobility plans to use Electra AI software to generate State of Health readings and performance signals from its electric fleet. The companies describe the system as a way to spot maintenance needs earlier and give operators a clearer view of battery behaviour.
The information is intended for more than workshop planning. OSM says people buying or funding the vehicles, dealers and commercial operators could use battery data when considering warranties, vehicle uptime, residual value and lending decisions.
Electra AI’s platform combines battery models with AI-based monitoring and predictive analysis. Omega Seiki says the arrangement will also feed operational learning into product development, but the partners have not disclosed which vehicle models will be covered.
Why this matters
Battery condition is becoming a commercial variable for fleet uptime, warranty exposure and the resale value of electric vehicles. Turning that condition into a continuously measured data point could also make financing and used-EV decisions easier, although the companies have not specified the vehicle models or financial terms involved.
Terms in This Story
- EV
- Electric vehicle, a vehicle powered fully or partly by electricity.
- OTA
- Over-the-air update, a software update delivered remotely to a vehicle.
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