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The Fundamentals of Battery Module & Pack Test
Join us for this Measurement Experts webinar where NH Research Product Director, Martin Weiss, will cover everything you need to know about battery module & pack testing
The battery market is growing rapidly due to the acceleration of electrification in the automotive, aerospace and energy industries. In turn, batteries have become the pivotal component for electrifying cars, planes, trains and automobiles and storing clean energy. Therefore, it’s imperative that today’s engineers, researchers, and managers understand the fundamentals of how to test batteries as well as the most productive approaches to ensure product performance, safety and time to market.
Battery pack and module testing is becoming more critical than ever. Today, engineers face new challenges including increased complexity of the tests and set-ups, long development and test times, addressing safety requirements and avoiding hazards. Furthermore, testing to the application requires emulating real-world conditions by reacting to CAN, BMS and other communication protocols.
In this series, learn about:
- Industry Trends Impacting Battery Test
- The fundamentals of battery module/pack testing
- How to reduce time to market and improve engineering productivity
- Next generation solutions for battery test
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How much does this Battery Test training cost?
This training is 100% free!
What topics will you cover?
This webinar will teach you about the Industry Trends impacting battery test, the fundamentals of battery module/pack testing, how to reduce time to market and improve engineering productivity, and next generation solutions for battery test.
About the Presenter
Martin Weiss, Product Director at NH Research
Martin has over 20 years of experience developing automated test systems for evaluating power electronics and battery systems. As the Product Director at NH Research (NHR), Martin is responsible for the technical development and launch of new, industry-driven hardware and software test solutions. Previously, he worked as a Principal Design Engineer for high-tech companies including Vocollect, Marconi Communications, and Telxon.