EMO Energy has announced its entry into the heavy commercial electric vehicle (HCV) segment with the launch of an advanced intelligent battery platform designed for electric buses, trucks and high-usage commercial fleets.
The new platform integrates battery systems, charging technology, thermal management and AI-powered battery intelligence into an integrated solution that aims to improve operational efficiency and reliability for commercial EV operators. It has been developed to tackle key industry challenges such as charging delays, vehicle downtime, battery degradation and thermal management issues that can impact fleet productivity.
Supporting high-voltage architecture up to 800V, the platform is compatible with both lithium iron phosphate (LFP) and nickel manganese cobalt (NMC) battery chemistries. According to EMO Energy, the system enables ultra-fast charging capabilities, allowing the battery to be charged in less than 30 minutes while maintaining a high level of performance and safety.
Key features include a modular battery architecture, immersion-cooling thermal management technology, intelligent battery management system (BMS), cell-level health monitoring, predictive diagnostics, and advanced security mechanisms. Together, these technologies are designed to maximize uptime, extend battery longevity and optimize fleet operations.
The platform is intended for a wide range of commercial mobility applications, including electric buses, heavy-duty trucks, logistics and delivery fleets, as well as construction and industrial vehicles.
EMO Energy said its latest solution shifts the focus from just battery capacity to battery intelligence, enabling fleet operators to improve vehicle utilization, reduce maintenance-related downtime and lower total cost of ownership. The platform also includes support for second-life battery applications, contributing to greater sustainability throughout the battery lifecycle.
The launch builds on the company’s existing expertise in commercial EV energy solutions, including battery systems, charging infrastructure, thermal management technology and AI-powered battery analytics.
Shitanshu Tyagi, Founder and CEO, EMO Energy, said, “The future of commercial EVs will be defined not just by battery capacity, but by battery intelligence. At EMO Energy, we are building intelligent battery systems that help commercial fleets achieve higher uptime, faster charging, and long-term reliability at scale.”
With the launch of this platform, EMO Energy aims to support the next phase of commercial vehicle electrification by providing smarter, faster and more reliable energy solutions tailored to the demanding requirements of heavy-duty fleet operations.
