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Few markets move as quickly as the China automotive sector. There, new models are circulating in so little 18 monthsExercising huge pressure on the inheritances of Western automakers, which need four years to go from the meaning to the sales floor.

“With the shorter growth cycles in China, it leads to huge costs and focus on time,” Ian Campbell, co -founder and CEO of Breathe battery technologiessaid to TechCrunch. “In both geographical areas, in the East – in China and Asia – and in the West.”

Much of this catering has focused around the batteries – accessories that can do or break electric vehicles. The automakers are forced to predict where the market will be a few years, but these forecasts do not always go, as the EV landscape is evolving.

Making changes in natural accessories can be expensive and unpredictable, so starting Campbell tries to give batteries greater flexibility through the software.

Breathe has developed a number of tools that Campbell said it helps automakers and others to make the most of their batteries. The start recently set a series of $ 21 million B, led by Kinnevik Online AB, the company told TechCrunch exclusively. Capital Capital and Volvo Cars Tech Fund participated.

The new funding will help breathe to continue to push its software earlier in the battery development process. The company currently has four products: design, model, map and billing.

The charge was Breathe’s first offer and optimized the charging strategies to accelerate the repayment or increase the longevity of a battery.

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Although the batteries are tightly controlled, there are no two cells that carry the line is 100% identical. As a result, some may produce more heat during rapid charge, while others may be able to withstand more charging and discharge cycles from their peers.

The Chinese Oppo mobile phone manufacturer was the first to adopt it and the charging reduction software by 27%. On the side of the automotive industry, Volvo has installed the Breathe code in its next Es90 Sedan, helping to charge 10% to 80% in 20 minutes. In essence, Breathe software allows them to make the most of each cell, given its individual quirk.

Other starting offers help automakers and electronic companies plan and predict how their batteries will run years below the line, allowing them to determine where to invest in growth resources. For example, if a new chemistry is lower cost and seems to have a longer life, then designers can decide to let some of these longevity be charged a little faster.

“They want to understand which room they have and what will happen when they compromise throughout their battery system development program,” Campbell said.

To do this, Breathe has created a laboratory in London, where it can perform a series of tests for the batteries that its customers are interested in. In just four weeks, it has enough to convey to the customer a model (called Breathe Model) that can simulate possible future performance.

After that, the cells remain in the laboratory, contributing to more data, so that it can eventually be able to transfer the customer the map product, which increases simulated data with more real world results, Campbell said. The design product will complete the suite when it is released in the coming months, providing customers a set of software tools to accelerate – guessed – battery design.

The goal is to reduce the amount of “violent force tests” required to bring a battery to the market, Campbell said. Breathe Breathe’s own software tools in those used in the semiconductor industry, which have helped companies such as Apple and Nvidia to work closely with foundries such as TSMC to implement their processors in silicon.

“We want to try and do for the batteries what we have seen the simulation software from the rhythm and the summary to make it effectively in semiconductor design,” he said.

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