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Tula Technology has unveiled promising results from its latest tests on the Dynamic Motor Drive (DMD) technology, specifically designed to boost the efficiency of electric vehicles (EVs) under low load conditions. This advancement is a significant step forward in optimizing propulsion efficiency for electric cars, making them more sustainable and cost-effective.
During the previous year’s SIA Powertrain 2024 International Congress held in Lille, France, Tula showcased its innovative DMD software, which was retrofitted into an electric vehicle. The tests demonstrated that the software effectively enhances the vehicle's performance, particularly during low load scenarios, which are common in everyday driving situations.
This update not only aims to improve the overall driving experience but also to extend the range of electric vehicles, addressing one of the primary concerns of potential EV buyers. As the automotive industry continues to evolve, Tula Technology's advancements could play a crucial role in the future of electric mobility, paving the way for more efficient and environmentally friendly transportation solutions.
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