Energy AI Labs CEO offers Temple battery diagnostics support, says Deepinder Goyal's team got in touch
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storyboard18.comEnergy AI Labs CEO offers Temple battery diagnostics support, says Deepinder Goyal's team got in touchstoryboard18.comBattery diagnostics startup Energy AI Labs has offered to help Zomato founder Deepinder Goyal’s health-tech venture Temple assess battery safety in its wearable device, with founder and CEO Shubham Mishra saying the company's team later got in touch following his public post.Mishra addressed Goyal on X after the launch of Temple's wearable and its early adopter trials. Congratulating the company, he wrote, "Just saw that one product you gave to Sonam Kapoor, the glowing yellow light and overall packaging looks awesome."Hey @deepigoyalCongrats for the launch and early adopter trials.Just saw that one product you gave to Sonam Kapoor, the glowing yellow light and overall packaging looks awesome.I am assuming this might be powered with Li-po battery, backed by a general BMS.Li-po battery… pic.twitter.com/PyufQwNrWR— Shubham Mishra (@brahma_4u) June 23, 2026The entrepreneur said he believed the device could be using a lithium-polymer battery along with a battery management system. Highlighting potential risks associated with the battery chemistry, he noted that "Li-po battery by default have a bad history of thermal runaway, swelling and deep discharge randomly."Mishra said Energy AI Labs had previously developed battery diagnostics tools and APIs through its EV DOCTOR platform for electric vehicles. According to him, the company's technology can identify battery-related issues before they become serious problems."We have built diagnostics tools and APIs (under the hood of EV DOCTOR) for EVs earlier, and our trained APIs are highly capable of detecting any HARMFUL issues far earlier than they might happen," he wrote.Offering support to Temple, Mishra said, "Would love to contribute on battery diagnostics front (for FREE)," adding that the gesture stemmed from his admiration for the work being done by the startup.Shortly after the post, Mishra shared an update claiming that Temple had responded. "His team reached out to us," he wrote.The interaction comes as Temple draws attention for "Entropy", a biomarker the company says measures the body's real-time energy expenditure. According to Temple, the metric is derived from signals captured from the temple region of the head and is designed to provide a live score reflecting how much energy the body is using at any given moment.Temple has positioned Entropy as a new indicator of physiological effort, recovery and metabolic efficiency. However, the company has not yet publicly released peer-reviewed research, independent clinical validation or detailed information on how the biomarker is measured and interpreted.
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