Dukosi Ltd, a pioneering technology company in the battery industry, has announced that its Dukosi Cell Monitoring System (DKCMS) is ready for production. This system is designed to enhance the safety, performance, and sustainability of next-generation battery systems, particularly for electric vehicles (EVs) and stationary battery energy storage systems (BESS). The DKCMS Core hardware has undergone rigorous testing, meeting AEC-Q100 standards, which assures its reliability and longevity in demanding applications. Dukosi’s breakthrough lies in its chip-on-cell technology and proprietary C-SynQ® communication protocol, which dramatically improve battery design and monitoring capabilities. Additionally, the DKCMS includes on-cell monitoring and nonvolatile memory, offering lifetime traceability for compliance with upcoming regulations such as the EU Battery Passport. Unlike traditional systems, Dukosi’s contactless solution overcomes design constraints, providing greater safety, flexibility, and scalability for manufacturers.
At the heart of this technology is a comprehensive system consisting of the DK8102-AQ-25 Cell Monitor chip, DK8202-AR-25 System Hub chip, and Dukosi’s API. Each Cell Monitor directly tracks crucial parameters like voltage and temperature, while the System Hub ensures secure, real-time communication between the cells and the Battery Management System (BMS) via C-SynQ technology. This innovation has positioned Dukosi as a market leader, with experts such as Frost & Sullivan’s Silvana Rulet praising its ability to address market needs ahead of competitors. With a fast-growing demand for EVs and BESS, Dukosi anticipates significant market expansion, projecting a need for 2 billion cell monitors by 2025. The company’s CEO, Mark Pinto, emphasizes that the release of the DKCMS chips into production marks a major milestone, reflecting Dukosi’s commitment to technological innovation and global growth.