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Designing a battery management system: why digital twins and HIL are necessary (Webinar)

Integrating Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) testing into a Battery Management System (BMS) design is essential for achieving optimal performance and user safety. To accurately simulate the real-world environment in which BMS will be used, HIL testing can provide an efficient way to assess the system’s capabilities and identify any potential faults.

Join this webinar at the Fall Virtual Conference on EV Engineering, presented by Pickering Interfaces, to learn how HIL testing can create a virtual twin of the system, allowing for safe and accurate tests to be conducted in a controlled environment. This digital twin can then be used to identify potential risks and mitigate them before launching the BMS into production.

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Other sessions at our Fall Virtual Conference include:

Current Challenges in the EV Market and How Passive Components Can Be Part of the Solution

With the rapidly growing EV market, the charging infrastructure has become a challenge and efficiency has become an important topic. While more systems are integrated into the vehicle’s electromagnetic interference (EMI) this adds an additional challenge that is crucial to maintaining the reliability and compatibility of EVs and other electrical systems.

Energy storage and power delivery, especially during regenerative breaking and acceleration, requires a particularly designed capacitor that can handle those instantaneous changes. Lastly, thermal management is also an important factor when discussing the reliability and life expectancy of the EV components.

In this webinar, YAGEO will address how different technologies in passive components can help solve these challenges.

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See the full session list for the Fall Virtual Conference on EV Engineering here.

Broadcast live on October 2 – 5, 2023, the conference content will span the EV engineering supply chain and ecosystem, including motor and power electronics design and manufacturing, cell development, battery systems, testing, powertrains, thermal management, circuit protection, wire and cable, EMI/EMC and more.

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