MUMBAI, India, April 17 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641043290 A) filed by Mr. B. C. Divakara; Dr. Nagarathna K; Mrs. Hamsaveni N; Dr. Shazia Sulthana; Mrs. Bindu K; Mrs. Renuka. B. Jiddagi; and Mrs. Swathi Y. C, Bengaluru, Karnataka, on April 4, for 'cloud-based electric vehicles temperature monitoring system using iot.'
Inventor(s) include Mr. B. C. Divakara; Dr. Nagarathna K; Mrs. Hamsaveni N; Dr. Shazia Sulthana; Mrs. Bindu K; Mrs. Renuka. B. Jiddagi; and Mrs. Swathi Y. C.
The application for the patent was published on April 17, under issue no. 16/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The rapid growth of electric vehicles (EVs) has introduced new challenges related to battery safety, thermal management, and system reliability. Excessive temperature rise in EV batteries, motors, and power electronics can result in reduced performance, accelerated degradation, fire hazards, and catastrophic failures. Existing temperature monitoring systems are limited to onboard alerts and lack predictive intelligence, remote monitoring, and cloud-based analytics. The proposed Cloud-Based Electric Vehicles Temperature Monitoring System Using IoT introduces a smart, real-time, and predictive monitoring architecture that continuously tracks temperature parameters of EV batteries, motors, controllers, and charging units. The system integrates IoT-enabled temperature sensors, microcontrollers, wireless communication modules, and cloud computing platforms to enable remote monitoring and predictive analysis. When abnormal temperature conditions are detected, alerts are generated and transmitted to vehicle owners, service centers, and fleet operators via mobile applications, SMS, or email notifications. The system further incorporates AI-based predictive analytics to forecast overheating conditions and recommend preventive maintenance. The collected temperature data is stored in cloud servers for historical analysis, performance optimization, and safety enhancement. This invention significantly improves EV safety, battery life, operational efficiency, and predictive maintenance capability."
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