Pickering Interfaces Showcases EV BMS Test Rig at India EV Show 2024: Driving Innovation in Electric Mobility

Pickering Interfaces will be showcasing their Electric Vehicle Battery Management System (EV BMS) Test Rig at the India EV Show 2024. You can see the demo at booth #E01 during the event in Chennai, India on June 29th and 30th, 2024
At the India EV Show 2024 in Chennai, India, booth E01 will feature Pickering Interfaces' top-quality signal switching and sensor simulation solutions for automotive electronics testing. This includes HIL simulation for ECU/VCU and BMS testing.
With the support of the Government, the 4th edition of the India EV Show is the largest trade show and technical conference in India focused on electric vehicles (EVs). The event aims to encourage innovation and create connections between new startups and established leaders in the electric mobility industry. Participants include automotive companies, charging solution and battery innovators, testing facilities, software developers, MaaS innovators, drivetrain specialists, financial experts, and policymakers, all working together to drive progress and collaboration. The advancement of EV technology will have significant impacts on the energy and transportation sectors, as well as societal and economic behavior. Over 5,000 visitors are expected to attend, meeting with more than 120 exhibitors to explore the future of EVs in India and their global role in e-mobility.
Paul Bovingdon, who is the Simulation Product Manager at Pickering, discusses the demonstration of the BMS test rig. He explains that as the use of electric vehicles increases, a major challenge is ensuring effective testing and validation of battery management systems (BMS). Utilizing modular, PXI-based switch and simulation products offers several benefits for BMS hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) testing, such as the ability to customize the test system to specific requirements, easy adjustments to accommodate changing needs, and a standard architecture that promotes system longevity, prevents obsolescence, and allows for seamless integration of various modular instrumentation from different vendors.
Pickering has created specialized modules for testing automotive electronics, specifically ECU/VCU and BMS. Their goal is to simplify, speed up, and improve the reliability of testing processes. Along with showcasing their BMS test demonstration, the company will also feature signal switching and sensor simulation products.
Pickering Group's division that specializes in reed relays, Pickering Electronics, will be showcasing their high voltage reed relay products at an upcoming event. This will include the Series 219 surface mount reed relay and the 5kV version of the Series 104 reed relay.
Pickering Interfaces offers a standard three-year warranty on its products and ensures long-term support. You can find pricing, availability, and contact information on their website at www.pickeringtest.com.
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