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First rechargeable system that links directly to the Internet of Things

First rechargeable system that links directly to the Internet of Things

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By Nick Flaherty



Professional fleet operators and producers of high-value e-vehicles are looking for sophisticated power systems that allow them to stay connected with their vehicles directly,  seamlessly and globally. So Ansmann has developed a rechargeable system including a GSM-module and a GPS tracker using its battery packs so that the designers of electric vehicles by standard get all the interfaces they need for tracking, security features and remote maintenance via mobile networks and IoT without any app needed in between. If necessary to achieve certain user services, Bluetooth app functionality and the new IoT functions can be combined without compromise.

“Those radio based new functionalities are not only relevant for e-mobility solutions. We are already discussing solutions based on Connected Mobile Power to ensure remote control and maintenance for high-quality powertools or the surveillance of medical devices. But every mobile device could be given great new functions as well as a plus in safety and service by integrating their rechargeable batteries into the #IoMT – the Internet of mobile Things,” said Thilo Hack, Head of Industrial Solutions at Ansmann.

Details about battery package size, power classes, further applications and modules used will be shown at Electronica 2018 next month.

www.ansmann-energy.com/en/

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