Recognition highlights EECOMOBILITY’s momentum as a Hamilton-based technology company advancing AI-driven battery intelligence for global mission-critical applications.

Toronto, ON — April 2026 — EECOMOBILITY, an Ontario-based battery intelligence company developing AI-driven testing technology for mission-critical applications, has been named one of OneEleven’s Top 10 Scale-Ups to Watch at DiscoveryX 2026, hosted by the Ontario Centre of Innovation (OCI). The recognition places EECOMOBILITY among a curated group of high-growth technology companies demonstrating traction, advancing new technologies, and contributing meaningfully to Canada’s technology ecosystem.

“OneEleven’s Top 10 Scale-Up: Ones to Watch initiative recognizes the hard work, dedication, and achievements of exceptional teams building high-impact companies. We are proud to be associated with EECOMOBILITY on their journey to scale Canadian-made technology and position it as a world-class leader.”

Manny Kalia
Managing Director, OneEleven

The OneEleven initiative highlights companies moving beyond early-stage validation and building toward meaningful scale. For EECOMOBILITY, the recognition reflects growing market interest in AI-driven battery intelligence and the company’s expanding role in addressing one of electrification’s most important challenges: battery quality, safety, and reliability.

Founded in 2018 and headquartered in Hamilton, Ontario, EECOMOBILITY is building technology for global markets where battery performance is mission-critical. The company’s systems are already deployed in battery manufacturing and OEM environments globally, with EECOPOWER systems having supported testing across more than 8.5 million cells and 195,000+ modules in vehicles on the road today.

EECOMOBILITY’s AI-driven battery intelligence platform applies rapid stimulus-response testing and advanced data analysis to generate high-resolution insight into battery cell and system performance in seconds. The platform is designed to identify subtle and early-stage anomalies that can be missed by conventional testing methods, while supporting a wide range of cell formats, form factors, capacities, and chemistries.

Across mobility, aerospace, defense, robotics, and energy storage, manufacturers and OEMs are under increasing pressure to improve quality control, validate supplier performance, and detect risk earlier in the battery lifecycle. EECOMOBILITY’s technology supports incoming quality control, production screening, supplier qualification, and safer deployment of battery systems in demanding operating environments.

“Being named one of OneEleven’s Top 10 Scale-Ups to Watch is meaningful recognition of the progress our team has made and the importance of the problem we are working to solve. Battery reliability is becoming a defining issue across electrification, and we are proud to be building this technology from Hamilton, Ontario, for customers and partners operating in mission-critical markets around the world.”

Dr. Amit Monga
President, EECOMOBILITY

At DiscoveryX, discussions with investors, industry leaders, and technology partners focused on how better battery data, advanced analytics, and earlier detection of performance anomalies can help de-risk electrification at scale. The company was also featured within the Ontario Vehicle Innovation Network’s OVIN Zone, alongside other leading organizations working across mobility, electrification, and advanced manufacturing.

EECOMOBILITY extends its appreciation to Manny Kalia, Managing Director of OneEleven; Hiten Makim, Vice President, Finance, Operations and OneEleven at the Ontario Centre of Innovation; and the broader OneEleven team for spotlighting Canadian scale-ups building globally relevant technology. The company is also grateful for the continued support of OCI, OVIN, RiSC Capital, Automotive Ventures, Emerson Ventures, and the partners helping accelerate its growth.

As demand for safer, more reliable, and higher-performing battery systems continues to rise, EECOMOBILITY remains focused on helping manufacturers, OEMs, and technology partners better understand, validate, and de-risk battery performance at scale.