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Advanced simulation software for EV battery chargers and electric drives

By Michelle Froese | March 4, 2024

After two years of intensive development, Powersys is unveiling the newest version of SIMBA, aiming to set a new standard as the fastest power electronics simulation software available.

SIMBA offers extreme capabilities for modelling, analysis, and optimization of power converters. Its advanced multicore architecture accelerates the design process for complex power electronic systems, from EV battery chargers to advanced electric drive systems.

“We are thrilled to introduce the newest version of SIMBA, which empowers power electronics teams to drive innovation in electric vehicle design,” said Olivier Toury, founder and president of Powersys. “SIMBA’s exceptional multicores calculation speed opens new approaches of power converters design based on large scale automated optimization, generating high quantity of high accuracy data.”

Key features:

  • Unmatched speed and accuracy: Customers’ benchmarks have showcased SIMBA’s unique accuracy and calculation speed, with ideal switching and detailed switching models.
  • Python automation: The SIMBA Python library enhances simulation capabilities with advanced optimization algorithms, machine learning, and multicore calculations.
  • Multiphysics modeling tool: SIMBA’s library spans multiple domains, including electrical, mechanical, magnetic, thermal, and control (including C/C++) components.
  • Integration capabilities: Its API interface ensures smooth integration with other software suites, optimizing the design process for complex systems. SIMBA can run simulations with high fidelity JMAG RT models for motor drive applications.
  • User-friendly interface: Designed for ease of use, SIMBA requires minimal training.

“Our global team of experts collaborates closely to deliver cutting-edge technology and engineering expertise to our clients worldwide,” said Gilles Bonkoski, chief business officer of Powersys.

Since its inception in 2002, Powersys has been engaging clients in designing robust, optimized electric components and systems for automotive, aviation, and charging infrastructure applications. With a strategic presence in San Diego, CA, Powersys is poised to accelerate its development efforts and explore new opportunities in the rapidly evolving EV market.

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