- In September 2020, In order to give automakers more flexibility in scaling up the manufacturing of their electric vehicle fleets across a variety of vehicle classes, Analog Devices, Inc. has developed a wireless battery management system (wBMS). The business's wBMS enhances design adaptability and manufactureability without compromising precision and range over the course of the battery. This can reduce the wiring by up to 90% and the battery pack space by up to 15%.
- In March 2022, Aston Martin and Britishvolt disclosed a partnership to create high-performance cars' next-generation battery technology. This collaboration will concentrate on the creation of new battery modules and automotive BMS as part of Aston Martin's efforts to introduce an electric vehicle.
- In May 2022, Marelli Holdings Co., Ltd. introduced the Wireless Distributed Battery Management System to expand its battery management technology for electric vehicles (wBMS). With this technology, connected physical connections are no longer necessary, resulting in better flexibility, enhanced efficiency, improved reliability, and lower costs than traditional battery management system architectures.



