Indian electric mobility company MATTER has partnered with US-based battery technology leader Iontra Inc to integrate advanced battery intelligence into its AI-Defined Vehicle (AIDV) platform. The collaboration aims to enhance AI-governed energy systems in electric mobility by enabling batteries to continuously monitor and adjust their charging behavior.
Real-Time Battery Intelligence
Iontra’s battery sensing and adaptive charge control technologies are now a core part of MATTER’s vehicle platform thanks to this partnership. The integration allows electric two-wheelers, including MATTER’s AERA electric motorbike, to track battery health in real time.
“With this integration, batteries can dynamically sense their condition and adjust charging behavior,” MATTER said in a statement.
Enhancing Battery Performance and Longevity
The system has built-in real-time State of Health (SOH) monitoring and adaptive charging technology. This lets electric cars:
- Monitor battery health continuously
- Adapt charging profiles based on real-time conditions
- Manage thermal stress effectively
- Improve overall battery lifespan
MATTER highlighted that the move builds on its Software-Defined Vehicle (SDV) approach, evolving battery systems from static protection logic to AI-driven energy behavior that adapts over the vehicle’s lifecycle.
“This collaboration represents a significant step toward AI-governed energy systems in electric mobility,” the company added.
Advancing AI in Electric Mobility
The partnership shows that MATTER is focused on combining software intelligence with hardware performance to improve how EVs use energy. MATTER’s vehicles can now make better energy decisions thanks to Iontra’s adaptive battery technology. This makes riding safer, more efficient, and longer-lasting.
Experts in the field see this as a big step forward for electric vehicles, showing how AI and cutting-edge battery technology can work together to change the way people move around in electric vehicles. MATTER’s approach is in line with the growing trend of using AI-powered energy management systems to improve the performance of electric vehicles over time.
“Transitioning from static battery protection to intelligent AI-defined energy behavior will fundamentally change how batteries are used and maintained throughout the vehicle lifecycle,” MATTER said.
With this step, MATTER reinforces its position as a technology-driven EV company committed to smarter, longer-lasting, and safer electric mobility solutions.





