
iRasus Technologies, a pioneer in AI-powered battery analytics and energy intelligence solutions, has successfully partnered with Jouletap (Rolfe Motors and Energy Private Limited), a leading lithium battery solutions provider for electric vehicles, for over a year. Their collaboration through iRasus’ flagship Preksha platform has brought significant operational improvements, establishing new standards for battery management systems in India’s rapidly evolving electric vehicle ecosystem.
Since November 2023, Jouletap has utilised iRasus’ AI-driven Preksha platform for predictive maintenance, fault management, and performance optimisation. This all-in-one platform offers mobile and web apps, customised dashboards, and real-time reporting, empowering proactive maintenance and reducing unexpected battery failures. The technology enhances battery life, operational reliability, and safety, critical concerns as India accelerates its electric mobility goals.
Anirudh Ramesh, CTO and Co-Founder of iRasus, highlighted the mission to demystify energy management in cleantech and provide advanced battery intelligence that boosts EV fleet performance, reduces downtime, and extends asset life. The partnership demonstrated measurable improvements in asset performance, safety, and lifecycle management.
Jouletap noted the efficient operational benefits gained from Preksha, emphasising strong collaboration and responsive support from iRasus. This AI-powered solution benefits all stakeholders across the battery value chain by addressing battery degradation, safety, and operational inefficiencies, thus making electric mobility safer, more reliable, and cost-effective.
Founded by Arjun Sinha Roy and Anirudh Ramesh, iRasus Technologies aims to accelerate India’s clean energy transition by delivering tailored energy intelligence solutions for battery performance, predictive maintenance, and real-time monitoring. Jouletap continues to focus on quality and innovation in lithium battery solutions for sustainable transportation throughout India.
This development underlines critical advances in AI-driven technology, enhancing battery management systems as an essential component of India’s electric mobility infrastructure.