EV battery manufacturers and designers constantly face challenges in soaring demand and increased capacity. Adding and expanding power to battery test systems takes valuable floor space, and production and testing safety concerns surface as voltage test requirements keep rising. Lack of instrument modularity reduces test system flexibility and adds to repair times when required, and there is a limited supply of electronic engineers and technicians who are experienced with setting up, using, and repairing battery test equipment. In addition, maintaining pace with rapidly developing battery innovation and new battery chemistries requires expansive capital investment. This 30-minute webinar will explore common obstacles and new equipment being designed to help overcome challenges and meet the cutting edge of EV battery testing.
An audience Q&A session will follow the technical presentation.
Speaker:
Russ Gaubatz, Senior Applications Engineer, Elektro-Automatik
Russ Gaubatz is a Senior Applications Engineer at EA Elektro-Automatik, where he manages the Troy, Michigan Training and Test Center. He is part of the team leading advancement in battery testing technology including the recently developed EA-BTS 10300. When not leading webinars or contributing to various electronic industry publications, Russ can be found at the training center delivering both virtual and in-person demonstrations.
Moderator:
Amanda Hosey, Editor, SAE Media Group
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