Test and measurement for Electric Vehicles - Utility Magazine

2022-10-22 21:10:25 By : Mr. Julian Pang

Among the many technologies that have made a significant impact on our society over the last few years, very few compare to the impact of electrical vehicles (EVs). As the world addresses climate change, investments in EV technology have risen greatly across nearly all the world’s largest vehicle OEMs.

Investments in this vehicle market segment are global. According to a McKinsey report, the global EV market was valued at $162.34 billion in 2019, and is projected to reach $802.81 billion by 2027.

As with any technology, as the market potential rises, the need for engineering, manufacturing, and testing technologies and suppliers rises as well. 

Interface has been preparing for the EV market for many years. In 2018, Interface released the AxialTQ Wireless Rotary Torque Transducer , designed primarily for the automotive industry and specifically crafted to test some of the more unique requirements for engine testing on EVs.

FierceElectronics, describing this need in an article on EV testing, said, “Wireless rotary torque transducers are the critical link in a test rig used to develop next-generation technologies for electric and hybrid vehicle powertrains.” 

Interface has addressed this need with AxialTQ.

At the heart of AxialTQ’s innovation is the rotor and high-precision sensing element technology, which, when combined with next-generation electronics, produces industry-leading accuracy. Unique features of AxialTQ also allow the system to be fully customizable and flexible include its ability to use simultaneous analog and digital outputs to enable real-time control and data collection. 

Additionally, the flexible capability of the stator and output module mounting offers an infinite number of configurations to meet any application needs, like those involved in the torque testing of EV.

The automotive industry ,  their subsidiaries and partners are known for stringent and comprehensive testing protocols necessary for safety, performance and quality. Areas that require high-performing force and torque sensor technologies for test and measurement include:

One area that continues to expand testing is for EV batteries. With the increase in EV battery capacity and the development in charging technology, various parameters such as temperature, current, and pressure changes have to be monitored to ensure that any increase or decrease outside their range of functioning is detected and solved while driving the vehicle. 

These conditions lead to the utilisation of EV sensors, which monitor such temperature, current, and pressure surges in EVs.

One of the most integral pieces of technology is the battery used to run every piece of hardware and software in the car. One of the critical tests performed on EV batteries is compression testing. 

As an EV battery is charged and stores more electrons, it swells. If the packaging housing the batteries are not intelligently designed to compensate for this swelling, you could have a major problem. For this challenge, Interface can supply a WMC miniature load cell. 

The load cell will measure compression force as a battery goes through charge cycles on a test stand to determine the force given off as the battery swells. This allows customers to design the proper packaging for the batteries.

Test and measurement and sensor technology are critical to optimising parts and components in innovative and trending markets like the EV market. 

Interface is proud to be a key supplier to these customers and they look forward to contributing to the continued growth of this important technology.

This sponsored editorial is brought to you by AMS Instrumentation & Calibration Pty Ltd. For further information, please visit www.ams-ic.com.au or email [email protected] .

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