Electrovaya Inc. announced that its latest generation of battery management system technology ("BMS") has been approved by UL. The GEN V Battery Management System (BMS) has been successfully evaluated for conformity with both UL 991, which pertains to safety-related controls utilizing Solid-State devices, and UL 1998, addressing Software in programmable components. The GEN V BMS boasts a robust design that has endured years of rigorous operational conditions without encountering any failures or safety incidents.

The hardware and software are internally developed, tailored precisely to the specific application requirements. The new BMS platform also features remote capabilities for battery monitoring, along with advanced Fleet/Warehouse battery analytics facilitated by EVISION, augmenting its utility and functionality in fleet and warehouse management contexts. The Company continues plans to exhibit its latest battery system products at MODEX 2024, March 11th-14th in Atlanta and at the Advanced Clean Technology Expo (ACT) on May 20th to 23rd in Las Vegas.