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EV and BMS testing demo set for The Battery Show South 2025

By Michelle Froese | April 1, 2025

Pickering Interfaces will showcase its range of industry-standard modular signal switching and sensor simulation solutions for electronics test and verification – including battery management system (BMS) test and Hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) simulation for ECU/VCU at The Battery Show & Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Technology Expo South, at Georgia World Congress, in the heart of Atlanta, GA, USA from April 16th to 17th, 2025 (Booth 318).

Now in its 15th year in North America, The Battery Show, co-located with the Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Technology Expo, is the largest and most comprehensive advanced battery and hybrid & electric vehicle (H/EV) technology event. New for 2025, it will bring together the new regional value chain in the Battery Belt of the southern USA.

Outlining the EV BMS test rig demo, Stephen Jenkins, Simulation Product Manager at Pickering, shares: “With the increasing adoption of electric vehicles (EVs), one significant challenge to be tackled is the effective testing and validation of Battery Management Systems (BMS). Using modular, PXI-based switch and simulation modules offers many advantages for BMS HIL (hardware-in-the-loop) test, including flexibility to optimize the test system to meet exact requirements, simple modification to address evolving needs, and an open, industry-standard architecture that promotes system longevity and mitigates obsolescence while providing seamless integration of multi-vendor instrumentation modules.”

The BMS HIL test demo includes the following Pickering products:

  • PXI battery simulator module – to simulate batteries in a stacked architecture
  • PXI fault insertion module – to simulate cell shorts and broken wires
  • High power, high voltage and high current PXI switching modules
  • Modules housed in an LXI chassis with supporting cables and connectors

In addition to its BMS test demo, the company will also highlight the following signal switching and sensor simulation products:

  • A range of PXI/PXIe high voltage switching solutions to 9 kV.
  • Hardware-in-the-Loop modules including: PXI/PXIe fault insertion, programmable resistor, and sensor simulation modules.
  • LXI/USB modular chassis – capable of hosting our extensive range of 3U PXI switching and simulation modules in an LXI environment, allowing remote control over a gigabit Ethernet connection
  • Supporting cables and connectors, together with its free online graphical Cable Design Tool.

 

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Filed Under: Batteries, Technology News, Testing and Safety
Tagged With: pickeringinterfaces, thebatteryshowsouth
 

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