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BREATHE LANDS $ 21 million Series B to predict battery performance

Editor TeamBy Editor TeamMay 7, 2025 Tech No Comments4 Mins Read
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Few markets are moving as fast as the China automobile sector. There, new models have been wrapped in as much as 18 months, making tremendous pressure on Western heritage vehicles, which need four years plus to move from the concept to the sales floor.

“With increasingly short development cycles in China, it is pushing a large amount of cost focus and time,” Ian Campbell, co -founder and CEO of Technologies batteries, told Techcrunch. “In both geographies, east – in China and Asia – and in the west too.”

Much of this concentration has been concentrated around the batteries – the ingredients that can make or disrupt the sales of electric vehicles. Vehicle manufacturers are obliged to predict where the market will be outside abroad, but those forecasts not always considering how fast the Landscape is evolving.

Making changes in physical ingredients can be expensive and unpredictable, which is why Campbell’s onset has tried to give the batteries more flexibility through software.

Breathe has developed a set of tools that Campbell said it helps automobiles and others benefit as much as possible from their batteries. Starting recently set up a $ 21m series of Kinnevik Online AB, the company told Techcrunch exclusively. Participated in the Lowercarbon Capital and Volvo Cars Tech technology fund.

New funding will help breathe to push its software earlier in the battery development process. The company currently has four products: design, model, map and loading.

The load was the first offering of Breathe, and it optimized the loading strategies to speed up replenishing or enhancing the longevity of a battery.

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Although battery production is tightly controlled, no two cells rolling in line are 100% identical. As a result, some may create more heat during rapid charging, while others may be able to resist more loading and discharge cycles than their peers.

Chinese mobile phone manufacturer Oppo was the first to adopt it, and the software shorten the charging time by 27%. On the side of the automobile, Volvo has the Breathe code installed in its next Sedan ES90, helping him charge 10% to 80% in 20 minutes. Basically, the Breathe software allows them to use each cell as much as possible given its individual quirks.

Other starting offers help automobiles and electronic companies design and predict how their batteries will perform years below the line, leaving them to determine where to invest development resources. For example, if a new chemistry is at a lower cost and seems to have a longer life expectancy, then designers may decide to allow it to load a little faster at the expense of some of that life expectancy.

“They want to understand what room they have and what will happen when they make trade breaks throughout their battery system development program,” Campbell said.

To do this, Breathe has built a London lab, where it can develop a series of batteries that its customers are interested in using. In as much as four weeks, she has enough to send the client a model (called the respiratory model) that can simulate possible performance in the future.

After that, the cells stay in the laboratory, contributing more data so that Breathe eventually sends the client its map product, which enhances simulated data with the most true results in the world, Campbell said. The design product will round the suite when released in the coming months, providing a client with a set of software tools to speed – you thought it – battery design.

The goal is to reduce the amount of “brutal force lab test” needed to bring a battery to the market, Campbell said. It compares Breathe’s software tools with those used in the semiconductor industry, which have helped companies like Apple and Nvidia work closely with scouts like TSMC to implement their processor models in silicon.

“We want to try and do for the batteries what we have seen the simulation software from cadens and synopsis do so effectively in the design of semiconductors,” he said.

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