MATTER and Iontra Embed Battery Intelligence Into India's First AI-Defined Vehicle Platform

Indian electric mobility firm MATTER has integrated Iontra's adaptive battery sensing technology into its AI-Defined Vehicle platform, signaling a shift toward self-optimizing energy systems in two-wheelers.

17 Mar 2026 | 1 Views | By Sarthak Mahajan

MATTER, an Ahmedabad-based electric mobility company, has announced a partnership with Denver-headquartered Iontra Inc. to incorporate the latter's battery intelligence and adaptive charging technology as a foundational layer of its AI-Defined Vehicle (AIDV) platform. The companies describe the initiative as a first-of-its-kind effort from India toward AI-governed energy management in electric mobility.

The integration centers on Iontra's real-time State of Health (SOH) sensing and adaptive charge-control capabilities, which allow a vehicle's battery system to continuously monitor its own condition and adjust charging behavior accordingly. Unlike conventional electric vehicles that operate on fixed charging profiles and static battery assumptions, the combined system is designed to respond dynamically to actual cell conditions, managing thermal stress and degradation in real time.

MATTER's existing Software-Defined Vehicle (SDV) platform, which includes its AERA system, already provides battery protection and real-time monitoring across its electric two-wheelers. The addition of Iontra's technology is positioned as an advancement beyond rule-based software logic, moving toward what the company calls "AI-defined energy behaviour" — where batteries function as intelligent, self-aware components rather than passive storage units.

According to the companies, practical outcomes of the integration include faster and safer charging without requiring hardware modifications, improved performance under demanding Indian operating conditions, and reduced total ownership costs through extended battery longevity.

Kumar Prasad Tellikepalli, Founder and Group CTO of MATTER, noted that the move marks a transition from software-defined control to adaptive, AI-governed energy management. Mohal Lalbhai, Founder and Group CEO, framed the development as part of a broader philosophy that the future of electric mobility will be shaped by intelligence, not electrification alone.

Jeff Granato, Co-Founder and CEO of Iontra Inc., said the partnership aligns with his company's position that batteries must be health-aware and capable of edge-level adaptation to deliver consistent, reliable performance over a vehicle's full lifecycle.

The partnership is currently progressing through structured validation and integration. MATTER has indicated plans to expand the AIDV platform across multiple two-wheeler segments in the near future, with battery intelligence remaining a central component of its energy architecture strategy.

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