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april 24, 2019 - Hyundai

Hyundai Introduces Smartphone Based EV Performance Control Technology

  • The technology allows drivers to adjust seven major performance features through smartphones
  • User custom settings could be shared online while customer information is protected by the blockchain technology
  • The technology to be implemented on future #hyundai and Kia vehicles

23 April 2019 - Hyundai Motor Group announced development of ‘smartphone-electric vehicle pairing based performance adjustment technology,’ which allows users to customize primary functions through a #smartphone app.

Hyundai Motor Group announced development of ‘smartphone-electric vehicle pairing based performance adjustment technology,’ which allows users to customize primary functions through a #smartphone application – an industry-first innovation.

Drivers can use this technology to adjust seven performance features including the maximum torque output of the motor, ignition, acceleration and deceleration abilities, regenerative braking capacity, maximum speed limit, responsiveness, and energy use on climate control.

As electric vehicles continually expand their market share, especially in rental or car-sharing industries, the new technology will allow drivers to use their custom settings in whichever electric vehicle they drive by downloading their profile from the server.

  

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