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Battery and Charging Infrastructure
Efficiently test cells, batteries, and power train components to optimize your HEV/EV infrastructure
Ensure Quality Powertrain Systems
Rapid technological advancements in electric and hybrid electric vehicles require comprehensive power tests for various in-vehicular systems designed for conversion of kinetic energy to battery energy. State-of-the-art electric powertrain systems require comprehensive tests during development and test phases to ensure maximum safety and seamless operation before the vehicle goes on the roads.
Keysight’s rich expertise in high-power test and measurement, from fuel cells to batteries, addresses your mechatronics test needs. Ensure that only the best quality products move from the factory floors onto the roads whether they are electromechanical components, power electronics, microcontroller chips (e.g., engine control units or ECUs), and/or control software.
Enhance the Efficiency of Your Automotive Power Device
Hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) and electric vehicle (EV) technologies significantly improve automotive fuel efficiency. The core of these technologies is the electrified powertrain. Evaluating the efficiency of the entire circuit is a necessary and important process.
Keysight provides solutions to help you develop highly efficient, safe, and reliable electric circuits, especially in the critical stages of evaluating the final circuit characteristics.
Validate your Cutting-Edge Automotive Power Systems
Keysight provides a range of powerful solutions to help you as you design or manufacture cutting-edge battery and battery management systems, drivetrain motor control systems, electric motors, and DC-DC converters.
Accelerate HEV/EV Power Converter Development
At the heart of HEV and EV are power converters. We provide deep expertise in this field, coupled with our dedicated test solutions to accelerate testing of these high-voltage, high-power components safely.
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