RE:RE:RE:Who would have thought!Excellent Post Wriggles!
Good to keep this going with an open discussion.
I would invite others will weigh into this....
Just from my view point it looks like Exro's divisions will create good revenue separately and collectively into the market place.
Wriggles wrote: Thanks for that ACE. With evolving battery solutions there are potential business opportunities for EXRO's new Electric Vehicles Division.
For example, Tesla, Rivian and some Chinese OEMs are moving to lithium iron phosphate (LFP). One of the problems with LFP batteries is that "...as they age it’s a tough test of automakers’ battery management systems, as individual cells have greater voltage variance versus typical NMC cells." EXRO's BMS manages batteries down to the cell level, which could be a solution to this problem.
The new EVS Division is essentially a systems engineeering group with expertise in software and vehicle control units (VCUs). VCUs with their software control are becoming an increasingly important component of EVs. You don't necessarily have to sell a CD to make money.