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Smart, Connected and Healthy Products Case Studies for a Smarter [email protected] The Knot: at Arup. 25th March, 2015 @producthealth @tamaragiltsoff
Circular Economy
Why we are excited
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Smart, connected products able to pass data about themselves
Smart, connected products can be shared, leased,
insured and serviced
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3• Prevent misuse• Pre-empt customer needs• Inform product design
• Pre-empt poor health • Remotely control – servicize• Push product updates – upgrade
• View history of product• Assess product health
• Locate/identify products or componenets
• Assess product health (pre-shipping)
Product intelligencein theCircular Economy
ASSESS THE HEALTH OF YOUR PRODUCTS
MANAGE AND CONTROL YOUR PRODUCTS
LEARN HOW YOUR PRODUCTS ARE BEING USED
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Longer and healthier lives for powered products
When value creation in the ‘make, sell, dispose’ economy has led to product features warfare, designed obsolescence and redundancy
Product Health’s vision
How
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We sell actionable product intelligence as a low-cost service to
manufacturers and distributors
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PREDICT THE HEALTH OF PRODUCTS
• Prevent misuse
• Proactively maintain
• Test products
MANAGE & CONTROL PRODUCTS REMOTELY
• Control power
• Optimise output
• Push updates
LEARN HOW PRODUCTS ARE USED
• Pre-empt customer needs
• Upsell or upgrade
• Inform product design
Our service
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Battery intelligence
1. Actual and predicted battery health:
• State of charge
• Battery capacity estimation
• Over heating
• High voltage
2. Anomaly detection
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Access to the battery intelligence
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Monitoring Kit
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Battery Sensor + Comms Hub
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Choose how to view the raw and analysed data
Access the intelligence for a low-cost monthly per unit monitored fee
Store your product data at Product Health time series database
Install the low-cost plug-and-play Monitoring Kit for single or multiple batteries
HypothesisBy having access to intelligence [on products]
people can make valuable decisions =
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• Issues pre-empted •Optimised remotely • Tested before shipped •Made well to begin with
Better performance
Less redundancy
Continuous connection to
customers• Assessed for re-use •Upgraded remotely • Parts pre-ordered and
replaced in advance
• Service provision and access over ownership • Intimate understanding
of product use
Sensors monitor Voltage, Current and Temperature
Mobility
Back-up
Radio/TV
Lighting
Phone
Our initial market:
Citi Global Perspective & Solutions (2015) estimate up to a 240GW global market for energy storage by 2030 (>$400 billion), excluding car batteries
The macro problem hypothesis
Limits to the ‘make, sell and dispose’ economy
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Dumb. Linear. Waste.
New markets that depend on products working
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Off-grid power sector reaching 1.3 billion people without
access to grid power
Product Health case study
We started here
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Energy & Power Group (EPG) in the Department of Engineering Science and the Department of Machine Learning
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Market opportunity and our current sector focus
1.3 billion without access to grid power (set to grow in line with population growth), typically low income communities
Off-grid solar products (“Solar Home Systems”) distributed across Sub Saharan Africa and Asia, which require consumer financing
Market opportunity and our current sector focusRechargeable Lead-Acid and Li Ion batteries for: UPS, RE, marine, traction…
The problems we are solving
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1. Maintenance and failure is expensive • Batteries fail (faults with the battery and batteries wrongly used) • Batteries reach the end of their life (some ahead of others) • Service call-outs are impossible to qualify • Battery use is impossible to evaluate • SLAs can be expensive to break
2. Business models that depend on performance • Repayments, service fees and contracts depend
on batteries working
3. Business models that depend on a remote connection • Working capital needs protecting
4. Product end-of-life is the large elephant in the room!
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Where is the dead battery?
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Battery intelligence
Our future
Smart, connected products able to pass data about themselves
Smart, connected products can be shared, leased,
insured and serviced
Our future
• Monitoring Kit hardware to be 10x cheaper than existing • Smart, Connected and Healthy products • Batteries: off-grid, back-up power, marine, traction markets • Smart City infrastructure • Transport infrastructure • Tools
• Predicting the future!
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