Astrolabe Analytics provides innovative battery analytics solutions featuring predictive models for battery health and maintenance designed to optimize battery performance and safety. Their technology can identify weak cell blocks in battery packs, enhancing safety and efficiency for electric aviation. They offer cloud-based workflow tools automating data cleaning, management, and analysis for battery R&D teams, improving productivity and reducing development cycles. Their predictive analytics extend to fleet management for drones, robotics, and shared mobility systems, enabling real-time monitoring and predictive maintenance with advanced algorithms and machine learning.
Astrolabe Analytics offers cloud-based workflow tools and predictive analytics software that provide visualization, data parsing, battery health diagnostics, and maintenance modeling. These products support battery researchers and fleet operators in electric vehicles, aviation batteries, energy storage, and robotics to improve safety, efficiency, and battery longevity.
Astrolabe Analytics has been awarded its fifth Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant totaling approximately $1 million to develop predictive analytics for off-grid battery systems enhancing safety and profitability. The company partnered with SOLshare to monitor and improve electric vehicle battery life in Bangladesh and collaborates with the U.S. Air Force to develop aerospace battery safety standards and best practices. Their projects include developing a prototype analytics system for electric aviation battery end-of-life determination and a battery data management platform integrating data from multiple hardware vendors for visualization and reporting.
Astrolabe Analytics has no notable private venture capital investors but has received over $2M in public funding through the U.S. National Science Foundation’s Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program, providing seed-stage grants to support their battery health and maintenance analytics technology development. The company also participated in the WTIA Founder Cohort Program.