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EV power components end-of-line test platform

By Michelle Froese | August 5, 2024

It’s now possible to test and validate all of an electric vehicle’s (EV) power electronics with one flexible and scalable solution. This is thanks to test and quality engineering systems specialist Averna‘s End-of-Line (EoL) platform.

With Averna’s customizable and fully scalable EV test platform, users can automate safety, functional, and leakage tests — with part labeling and quality inspection — for common EV ECU modules.

Applicable to almost every power component, this flexible platform allows users to pick and choose only the test requirements needed or link multiple systems together for a total solution.

The partial or fully automated EV test processes cover the following EV components:

• Inverters
• Dc – dc modules
• Onboard charges (OBC)
• Battery management solutions (BMS/TMS)
• Rotating parts, including small motors
• Actuators
• Power distribution units (PDU)
• And others

By standardizing EV power component testing with an all-in-one test platform, product quality improves as costs decrease.

This reusable system from Averna is flexible enough to accommodate multiple product types and variations, as well as grow when requirements change. The scalable design makes it easy to ramp-up or ramp-down production based on market demand without the need to reinvest in new equipment as products evolve.

Learn more here.

 

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