Infineon Technologies AG, a global semiconductor leader, and EVE Energy Co., Ltd., a leading global semiconductor company, and EVE Energy Co., Ltd., a lithium-ion battery manufacturer, today announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to provide comprehensive battery management system (BMS) solutions for the automotive market.
Together: Deliver a complete system-level solution
According to the cooperation agreement, Infineon will provide EVE with a complete chipset solution, covering a wide range of products such as microcontrollers (MCUs), equalization and monitoring chips, power management chips (PMICs), driver ICs, MOSFETs, controller area networks (CAN) and sensors. These advanced chip technologies will empower EVE's battery management system with high safety, high reliability and cost optimization.
Through these system solutions, EVE can achieve more accurate monitoring and protection of EV battery performance and optimize battery efficiency. Not only that, but these technologies will also improve the driving experience and energy efficiency of electric vehicles, setting a new benchmark for the industry.
Industry Leader's Perspective: Driving the Next Generation of Smart Battery Innovation
"Rapid electrification is driving the need for advanced battery solutions," said Andreas Doll, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Infineon's Smart Power Division. "Infineon offers comprehensive and advanced system-level solutions to meet the diverse needs of our customers. The collaboration combines Infineon's technological advantages in the field of battery management ICs with EVE's innovation capabilities in lithium battery technology, which will pave the way for the development of next-generation smart battery packs. ”
He further emphasized that the in-depth cooperation between the two sides will not only achieve technological breakthroughs, but also drive the benign interaction between the upstream and downstream of the industrial chain and inject new vitality into the electric vehicle industry.
Liu Jianhua, co-founder and president of EVE, also expressed high expectations for the cooperation: "EVE has grown rapidly in the field of battery management systems in recent years, and we are committed to continuing to promote the development of this field. That's why we attach great importance to our partnership with Infineon. Our goal is to jointly introduce more advanced solutions that meet the needs of our customers and to promote the development of highly reliable and efficient systems. ”

Pictured: Infineon and EVE have partnered to drive innovation in automotive battery management systems (Source: Infineon)
Industry background: the importance and market potential of battery management systems
With the rapid expansion of the electric vehicle market, the importance of battery management system (BMS) as the core technology of battery safety, performance and life is becoming increasingly prominent. The BMS not only enables real-time monitoring of battery status, but also significantly improves the range and overall performance of electric vehicles through balancing, protection, and optimization measures.
According to industry analysis, the global BMS market is expected to achieve a double-digit compound annual growth rate (CAGR) in the next few years, becoming an indispensable part of the new energy vehicle industry chain. As industry leaders, the cooperation between Infineon and EVE not only meets the current market demand, but also further strengthens the leading position of both parties in the field of battery technology and management.
Summary: Building blocks for an electrified future
This cooperation is an in-depth alliance between the global semiconductor giant and China's battery manufacturing pioneers, marking an important milestone in the development of intelligent battery technology. The combination of Infineon and EVE will help drive technological innovation in the industry and build a safer and more efficient electrified future." In the future, with the deepening of the cooperation between the two parties, the market may usher in more battery management solutions with excellent performance and diverse needs, injecting stronger impetus into the global vehicle electrification transformation.
