ION Energy - Frost & Sullivan (Award)
ION Energy - Frost & Sullivan (Award)
ION Energy - Frost & Sullivan (Award)
Leadership Award
Battery Management Systems
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Contents
Industry Challenges............................................................................................. 3
Conclusion .........................................................................................................6
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Customer Impact ................................................................................................ 8
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Best Practices Recognition: 10 Steps to Researching, Identifying, and Recognizing Best
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The Intersection between 360-Degree Research and Best Practices Awards .....................10
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Research Methodology ...................................................................................... 10
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About Frost & Sullivan.............................................................................................. 10
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The BMS provides a means of access for charging individual cells and can calculate a range
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of possible functionalities based on the remaining battery charge. Furthermore, the BMS
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prevents the battery pack from operating outside its safe operating area (SOA) by providing
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a fail-safe mechanism during uncontrolled extreme conditions. For example, in the event of
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an emergency, the BMS isolates the battery systematically, indicates the parameters in
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driver displays and alarm functions, and offers an emergency mode of operation.
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Because the demand for battery systems for multiple applications has soared in recent
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years, many battery manufacturers and system integrators that had previously outsourced
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their BMS solutions are now starting to develop them in-house. This shift makes sense
economically as most BMS companies charge significant margins on their off-the-shelf
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solutions and charge extra for any additional customization. However, manufacturing a BMS
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in-house from the ground up requires considerable time and monetary investments in
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research and development (R&D). In addition, current industrial capabilities cannot meet
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the high demand for battery packs with integrated BMS; therefore, many manufacturers are
unable to meet these demands on their own.
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Another issue in the BMS space is the lack of flexibility and adaptability in the design of off-
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products that cater to multiple applications are often unable to meet the specific needs and
cost requirements of a particular battery system.
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India-based ION Energy Inc provides advanced, smart BMS offerings that cover a wide
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range of end-user applications and voltage specifications, and its BMS solutions provide
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superior flexibility, scalability, and customizability to meet customers’ changing needs. ION
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Energy’s BMS portfolio consists of FS-XT, FS-LT, Fusion Firmware, and Freeway (cloud fleet
management platform).
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Commitment to Innovation
Both technical and business aspects make ION Energy’s BMS solutions unique in the off-the-
shelf BMS space. For example, the company’s chemistry-agnostic BMS has several unique
technical capabilities. The BMS is written in native C code, compared to masked code
generated from automated systems used by most BMS manufacturers, thus allowing for
superior flexibility and customization capabilities. ION Energy’s proprietary scaling
technology enables battery pack makers to use multiple boards in a master and slave
configuration dynamically, allowing them to scale a standard module in any direction to
address specific target applications. This flexibility and scalability can ultimately lead to
reduced time-to-market for battery pack makers as they have to design/build only one
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standard product according to the specific market they want to target.
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ION Energy’s unique and powerful software ecosystem, which includes the BMS and the
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embedded intelligence behind it, ensures the battery system’s optimal performance by
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enabling continued, real-time monitoring of over 130 battery parameters and active
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management through over-the-air updates. Deep integration in the cloud provides users
with complete data about the state of the battery, from the beginning to the end of its
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useful life. This comprehensive battery management ecosystem detects and prevents
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problems with individual battery cells and reveals design flaws. In this way, battery pack
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makers using ION Energy’s BMS can prevent the projection of flawed battery designs.
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Commercialization Success
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When ION Energy changed its business model from manufacturing and selling BMS units
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to licensing its BMS technology, the company secured several interesting projects, such as
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two big licensing projects in France and India, which will be announced publicly later in the
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ION Energy is collaborating with one of the biggest battery pack makers for electric
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scooters in India, and its technology will be featured in a battery pack, of which 80,000
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units will be manufactured in 2018. Additionally, ION Energy is working with RGM, a mid-
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sized French company, on a battery pack lineup. Other projects in the works for ION
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Energy include a big battery pack manufacturer in Poland and a US-based company that is
manufacturing a new cell technology battery pack.
In the battery pack market and, consequently, the off-the-shelf BMS market, current
industrial capabilities cannot sustain the increasing demand for battery packs. Battery
pack companies usually have an original lineup of one or two baseline BMS solutions that
are not applicable for the wider range of present-day battery applications. ION Energy
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proposes to help these companies manufacture a BMS solution that is suitable for these
new applications so that customers can push their products out and meet the demand
faster.
Frost & Sullivan commends ION Energy for being the first company in the BMS space to
begin licensing its industry-leading technology, resulting in successfully expanding its
market presence.
Application Diversity
ION Energy’s customizable solutions with proprietary scaling technology produce a standard
BMS product that can be scaled for use in different industry verticals, such as automotive
and energy storage. The company’s BMS allows battery pack makers to create what they
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call power networks, allowing users to utilize plug-and-play batteries in parallel and in a
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series, without needing any technical background. Therefore, ION Energy plans to work with
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battery pack makers to create a single standard battery pack module. The battery pack
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maker can then put a certain number of these modules in parallel to address one market or
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in a series to address another market. This process allows for a significant amount of design
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flexibility and modularity, ultimately leading to reduced time-to-market for battery pack
makers and system integrators.
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ION Energy’s powerful software ecosystem provides an extensive log of battery parameters
over the useful life of the battery. This feature is particularly helpful for second battery life
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because of the availability of complete battery performance data, thus allowing the battery
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to be used accordingly.
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Frost & Sullivan believes the superior flexibility, customizability, and scalability offered by
ION Energy’s BMS enables the product to be used across a wide range of end-user
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ION Energy has a unique business model, wherein the company licenses its industry-leading
BMS technology to customers. The only commercial transaction taking place is the one-time
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licensing fee, which covers a complete technology transfer and unlimited access to ION
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allows battery manufacturers and system integrators to internalize their manufacturing and
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avoid dependency on third-party vendors for parts and customization, thus leading to
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significant time, effort, and cost savings for customers, with accelerated product launches
and shorter time-to-market. Customers can reduce their electronics cost by 40% and
improve their bottom line by 12 to 15% on a per-battery basis. In addition, licensee
companies pay only for battery deployment. For example, ION Energy earns revenue only
when the licensee company’s deployment is successful, thus ensuring good value for the
price.
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In addition, ION Energy provides certification services to its customers at a price that is at
least two times lower than the market price, through its own certification lab. The company
helps customers through the certification process, reviews the specificity of their systems,
and provides advice on any necessary revisions. This service is a high-value proposition for
the company because certification is a big concern for battery pack makers, especially if
they are working on a product that addresses multiple markets, which would mean
conducting the certification process each time for multiple battery packs.
Customer Experience
When a customer pays to license ION Energy’s BMS technology, they receive seven years of
R&D directly from the company and gain access to a deeply integrated support team to help
them integrate and customize the BMS solution to meet their specific needs at no additional
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cost.
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ION Energy dispatches engineers to customers to ensure round-the-clock technical support.
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To maximize productivity, ION Energy trains licensee companies to understand its products,
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technology, and platforms and reviews newly developed modules, systems, and projects
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before launch. Even after integration, customers have ready access to ION Energy’s
engineers to help them solve any problems they encounter, to prevent downtime.
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ION Energy basically forms partnerships with its customers that are high-growth companies
by meeting all their battery management needs. Based on Frost & Sullivan analysis, ION
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Energy excels at providing an excellent customer experience through its deeply integrated
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support team that continuously works with customers before, during, and after product
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launch.
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A BMS is a crucial component in any battery system to ensure safe and reliable operation.
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In the off-the-shelf BMS space, ION Energy successfully differentiates itself from its
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competitors by licensing the services for its industry-leading BMS technology, in addition
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The licensing service in itself is revolutionary in the BMS space as it allows battery
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while manufacturing customized BMS solutions to meet their unique needs. ION Energy’s
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ability to adapt to the changing market landscape, meet evolving customer needs, and
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help customers optimize their growth ensures the company will continue experiencing
market growth in the long term.
With its strong overall performance, ION Energy has earned Frost & Sullivan’s 2018
Enabling Technology Leadership Award in the global battery management system industry.
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Technology Leverage
Criterion 1: Commitment to Innovation
Requirement: Conscious, ongoing adoption of emerging technologies that enables new
product development and enhances product performance
Criterion 2: Commitment to Creativity
Requirement: Technology leveraged to push the limits of form and function in the pursuit
of “white space” innovation
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Criterion 3: Stage Gate Efficiency
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Requirement: Adoption of technology to enhance the stage gate process for launching new
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products and solutions
Criterion 4: Commercialization Success
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Requirement: A proven track record of taking new technologies to market with a high rate
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Criterion 5: Application Diversity
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Customer Impact
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Requirement: Products or services offer the best value for the price, compared to similar
offerings in the market.
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Requirement: Customers feel they are buying the most optimal solution that addresses
both their unique needs and their unique constraints.
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Requirement: Customers have a positive view of the brand and exhibit high brand loyalty.
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