EVident Battery, a company specializing in battery inspection technology, has closed a $3.2-million seed funding round to accelerate the development and commercialization of its non-destructive electric vehicle (EV) battery pack inspection systems.
The funding round was led by Ibex Investors, with participation from Nationwide Ventures, Automotive Ventures, Avesta Fund, and several angel investors active in the EV sector.
EVident Battery’s technology enables full EV battery pack inspections in under two minutes, addressing a critical gap in the market. While most battery diagnostics have focused on cell-level performance, non-cell failures—often undetectable without destructive teardown—have remained a major challenge. EVident’s pilot product marks a key milestone toward commercialization, helping the company validate its performance, enhance its AI models, and scale deployment across the industry.
Jeff Peters, Partner and Head of Mobility VC at Ibex Investors, has joined EVident’s Board of Directors. “Most attention from automakers and startups is focused on cell-related battery state of health. However, an EV is much more than a collection of cells,” said Peters. “EVident has created a unique diagnostic for the structural integrity of the entire battery pack. We are excited about the opportunity this technology unlocks in manufacturing quality control, ongoing monitoring, the second-hand EV market, and ultimately end-of-life disposition.”
EVident Battery CEO Jinqiang Ning emphasized the company’s commitment to innovation and sustainability. “This funding allows us to accelerate our roadmap, bringing to market battery inspection technology that is not only high-performing but also environmentally conscious,” said Ning. “Our goals are to standardize EV battery service and inspection and to build a centralized EV battery database for full transparency.”
The fresh capital positions EVident Battery to play a pivotal role in transforming EV manufacturing, maintenance, and resale, with an eye on boosting both industry standards and consumer confidence.
Reference: https://chargedevs.com/newswire/evident-battery-raises-3-2-million-for-ev-battery-pack-inspection-technology/