
Energy Intelligence for
EV Manufacturers
Expose real-world energy losses across the vehicle lifecycle, before they become costly problems
For EV manufacturers, energy efficiency is a first-order engineering and business constraint. It directly impacts range, battery sizing, vehicle cost, thermal margins, and customer experience. Yet many energy losses remain invisible until late in development or after start of production.
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Today, OEMs rely on simulations, dyno testing, shunt-based measurements, and ECU data. These approaches provide partial insight, but they fail to capture how electrical energy actually behaves in real vehicles, under real driving conditions, over time.
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What EV OEMs Struggle With
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Hidden electrical losses across subsystems and auxiliaries
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Gaps between simulation, dyno testing, and road behavior
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Late discovery of inefficiencies during validation or after SOP
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Limited visibility into real-world and field energy performance
What V-Hola Enables
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Whole-vehicle energy visibility without modifying the vehicle
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Comparable data across vehicles, platforms, and generations
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Early detection of inefficiencies during development and validation
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Continuous insight beyond the lab
Use Cases
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