Pricol signs tech partnership with BMS PowerSafe
Both companies will make battery management systems for EVs across all segments.
Pricol has announced an exclusive technology partnership with BMS PowerSafe, a French company that is a part of the Startec Energy Group, to manufacture Battery Management System (BMS) for electric vehicles across all segments. As part of the arrangement, BMS PowerSafe will develop the software and provide its BMS platform as an end-to-end solution in consultation with Pricol.
Vikram Mohan, Managing Director, Pricol, “As part of our EV specific growth strategy, we constantly evaluate business opportunities in the market to provide the best solution to OEMs. One of the areas we zoned in was the Battery Management System (BMS) as it plays a vital role in any EV vehicle and complements well with our Driver Information System class of products in terms of integrations. In BMS PowerSafe, we have found an ideal partner who brings best-in-class solutions for Battery Management System with proven technology that can be customised suitably as per OEM requirements.”
“The Indian automotive industry is poised for exponential growth in electrification in the years to come. Pricol is an established player in this space as a solution provider with strong OEM connections and we are very excited to join hands with Pricol, wherein we bring our 20+ years of experience as a pure player in BMS and offer an end-to-end solution with highest level of safety features, “ said Thomas Debuisser, CEO, BMS PowerSafe.
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