LGES has partnered with Analog Devices, Inc. to jointly develop such a technology, the company said in a statement. (ADI) that can accurately measure the internal temperature of EV battery cells.

Current battery management systems cannot measure the precise temperature inside an individual battery cell in real time. The safe charging temperature of the battery should be set to a conservative number, limiting opportunities to further increase the charging speed, Yonhap news agency reports.

Under the MoU, ADI will supply high performance battery management integrated circuits (BMICs) for LGES's EV battery management system for the next two years, the statement said.

“We are excited to continue working closely with LG Energy Solutions to bring cutting-edge and efficient batteries to market and advance the clean energy ecosystem,” said Roger Keane, general manager in charge of the Battery Management Division. On ADI.

Lee Dal-hoon, vice president of LGES, said that through the partnership, LGES aims to enhance its technological capability and provide differentiated value to its customers.