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    [Pangyo Tech] Aika launches ‘myEVLOG’, a connected car-based electric vehicle management service

    Aika is recruiting experience groups for the electric vehicle management app ‘myEVLOG’. | Image courtesy of Aika

    Aika Co., Ltd. (CEO Kyu-jin Cho), a company specializing in connected cars, announced on the 24th that it will provide free service for two years to 1,000 electric vehicle drivers who participated as a test group by launching the ‘myEVLOG’ service, which can efficiently manage electric vehicle charging and battery information.

    ‘myEVLOG’ is a specialized service for electric vehicle users that provides information that electric vehicle drivers want to check at any time, such as automatic charging fee calculation, battery charging status and history, energy consumption calculation, and battery abnormality sign notification, through the app, and comparison with similar electric vehicles. You can compare the condition of your car and driving habits.

    This service installs intelligent IoT terminals with communication functions in electric vehicles to collect, analyze, and provide real-time various charging/discharging information and operation information generated from electric vehicles on the cloud, leveraging Aica’s connected car technology accumulated over many years. It is based on . Through this opportunity, electric vehicle drivers can experience connected car-based electric vehicle management services free of charge for IoT terminals and communication costs for two years.

    This service will be carried out with the support of Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO), and the collected data will be processed and utilized as public data, including analysis of electric vehicle driving and charging patterns, traffic volume prediction, and charging station location selection.

    Jo Gyu-jin, CEO of Aica, said, “myEVLOG is Korea’s first service that continuously collects and provides electric vehicle battery status and charging/discharging history through electric vehicles. It will provide a new experience different from existing charging station search apps, and Aica will provide a new experience based on accumulated data. “We will emerge as a leading company leading the electric vehicle era in the future,” he said.

    Service inquiries and trial group application links related to ‘myEVLOG’ can be found on the Aika official website.

    Meanwhile, Aika is a company located in the Pangyo Startup Zone, established by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups and operated by the Gyeonggi Creative Economy Innovation Center and the Korea Institute of Startup and Entrepreneurship Promotion. It is developing a connected car platform based on the latest cloud technology and provides various analysis services such as unmanned rental car control and electric vehicle battery data. is providing.

    Source:  Pangyo Techno Valley Official Newsroom

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