The system combines a wireless mesh network with Bluetooth connectivity via the Battle Born mobile app to monitor battery life, set custom alerts, and access historical usage data. Seaburg said the Dragonfly system’s connectivity sets it apart. The Dragonfly IntelLigence Hub allows OEMs to transmit battery data via external communication protocols, such as recreation vehicle-CAN, allowing for seamless integration with in-cab displays and fleet management systems.
The technology, already used in various industries, offers advanced monitoring and diagnostics for lithium-ion batteries, replacing lead-acid batteries. It provides real-time alerts, customizable alerts, and historical data through the cloud. The system integrates with existing vehicle systems and offers environmental benefits by reducing emissions and idling.
Dragonfly batteries, built in Reno, Nevada, have a 10-year warranty and are designed to perform optimally in extreme cold conditions. The intelligence upgrade is now available for fleets and OEMs, including an iOS app in the Apple Store. The product will be available to owner-operators by mid-January when Dragonfly plans to release its Android app.
“The integration of our patented Dragonfly IntelLigence technology marks a significant advancement for our APU solution,” Seaburg added.
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