UK firms join forces to develop Co-pilot technology

Oct 22 | 2021

Two UK technology companies have joined forces to bring accurate range prediction and optimised fuel efficiency to the electric vehicle market through the development of an Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) that is specifically optimised for energy efficiency.

Hypermile and Spark EV Technology, two companies specialising in AI-powered technology for the automotive industry, have united to bring their aptly-named project, Co-pilot, to the market through a £400,000 Innovate UK grant.Hypermile Co-founders James Hennessey (left) and Jakub Langr

Hypermile, which specialises in automotive autonomy, is to head up the collaboration to develop the revolutionary product aimed at the battery electric vehicle (BEV) market - from the manufacturing process to the end-user.

Co-pilot is a hardware and software solution designed to optimise the efficiency of battery electric vehicles allowing drivers to travel further on a single charge and help manufacturers avoid over specifying batteries.

The intuitive system uses computer vision and artificial intelligence to assess when it is best suited for the vehicle to coast - using no energy - and when to maximise the percentage of braking, a variable that is regenerative, helping to recharge the vehicle’s battery.

Meanwhile, the software will use Spark EV’s range prediction technology to analyse real-world variables such as traffic, weather, and driver behaviour to provide accurate data on how far the vehicle can travel before needing to be recharged.

Justin Ott, CEO, Spark TechnologyJakub Langr, Co-founder of Hypermile said, “This collaboration is a massive step in the right direction for the electric vehicle industry. The outcome of this project could be the solution to a number of issues preventing the widespread adoption of battery-powered vehicles.”

Justin Ott, CEO of Spark EV Technology commented, “Co-pilot will allow us to look at how different driver profiles can affect range accuracy and utility in autonomous electric vehicles. As the automotive industry continues its drive towards an electrified future, projects such as this will play a considerable role in the way we utilise these systems in both low-emission commercial and passenger vehicles.”

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Hypermile Co-founders James Hennessey (left) and Jakub Langr

Justin Ott, CEO Spark EV Technology