Join this webinar at our March Virtual Conference on EV Engineering, presented by ACL, as we dive into an innovative approach to building vehicle bucks with greater efficiency and enhanced functionality. Designed to streamline development and testing, this virtual test environment enables faster prototyping, improved validation processes, and greater adaptability for a wide range of applications.
In this session, AVL experts will discuss:
- Key benefits and simulation capabilities
- Accelerating development while reducing complexity
- Real-world applications and success stories
Don’t miss this opportunity to explore how AVL is transforming vehicle prototyping and testing. Register now to secure your spot!
Other sessions at our next Virtual Conference include:
Testing BMS Systems On Signal Level With Cell Controller Virtualization

Hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) systems, that test Battery Management Systems (BMS) with cell controllers as part of the ‘System under Test,’ typically require complex high-voltage (HV) configurations for simulating the battery pack.
By means of virtualization, the cell controller functionality is moved into the simulation, allowing the HIL to provide cell controller communication to the BMS. This means the functionality of the cell controller can be simulated, resulting in a less complex HIL setup with fewer HV components.
Join this session, presented by Space, to learn more about testing BMS systems on a signal level with cell controller virtualization.
See the complete session list for the Virtual Conference on EV Engineering here.
Broadcast live on March 10-13, 2025, 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.