Richard Mohr explains the importance of battery health in evaluating electric vehicle performance
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TWAICE Vision Summit 2024: Battery health and EVs
April 10, 2024
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Battery health is crucial for evaluating the performance of EVs
Richard Mohr, Senior Vice President Americas at Charge Point, gave a presentation at the TWAICE Vision Summit 2024 titled “Uptime & TCOs: why you need to think “battery first” with EV fleet management.”
Richard analyzed the importance of battery health to evaluate the performance of electric vehicles. In fact, the battery is of fundamental importance in electric vehicles because it replaces many components of the internal combustion engine.
As he himself pointed out: "With battery health data you get insights you never had visibility into before"
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