EMO Energy Enters Heavy Commercial EV Segment With Battery Platform for Buses and Trucks

The platform supports up to 800V systems, offers sub-30-minute charging capability and integrates thermal management, battery intelligence and predictive diagnostics for fleet applications.

09 Jun 2026 | 1 Views | By Eshisha Java

EMO Energy has announced its entry into the heavy commercial vehicle (HCV) electric mobility segment with the launch of an intelligent battery platform aimed at electric buses, trucks and high-utilisation commercial fleets.

According to the company, the platform combines battery systems, charging technology, thermal management and artificial intelligence-based battery monitoring into a single solution. It has been developed to address operational challenges commonly associated with commercial EV deployments, including downtime, charging delays, overheating and battery degradation.

The platform supports high-voltage architectures of up to 800V and is compatible with both lithium iron phosphate (LFP) and nickel manganese cobalt (NMC) cell chemistries. EMO Energy said it can enable charging in under 30 minutes and incorporates features such as a modular battery architecture, immersion-cooling thermal systems, smart battery management systems (BMS), cell-level health monitoring, predictive diagnostics and advanced safety functions.

The company said the platform has been designed for use across a range of commercial EV applications, including electric buses, heavy-duty trucks, logistics fleets, as well as construction and industrial vehicles.

EMO Energy stated that the platform places a greater emphasis on battery intelligence, uptime and long-term operational reliability rather than battery capacity alone. The company expects the system to help fleet operators improve vehicle utilisation while reducing downtime and supporting lower total cost of ownership. It also includes provisions for second-life battery applications.

The expansion builds on EMO Energy’s existing work with commercial EV manufacturers, where it develops battery systems, charging solutions, thermal management technologies and AI-enabled battery intelligence platforms for commercial mobility applications.

“The future of commercial EVs will be defined not just by battery capacity, but by battery intelligence. At EMO Energy, we’re building intelligent battery systems that help commercial fleets achieve higher uptime, faster charging, and long-term reliability at scale,” said Sheetanshu Tyagi, founder and CEO of EMO Energy.

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