Upcoming Virtual Gathering for Electric Vehicle Engineering Set on September 17, 2025
The Charged virtual conference, occurring on September 17th, guarantees an enlightening day for those interested in electric vehicle (EV) engineering. This complimentary event offers a series of live webinar sessions, each providing valuable insights into various aspects of EV technology.
The day initiates at 8:45 am EDT with "Mastering HIL for Fast-Switching Power Electronics", a workshop aimed at enhancing understanding in high-fidelity modelling and simulation of power electronics.
At 9:30 am EDT, the focus shifts to safety with "Meeting Safety Requirements for EV On-Board Chargers: TDK's Circuit Protection Solutions". This session will delve into the critical aspects of ensuring safety in EV charging systems.
Following this, at 10:30 am EDT, attendees can learn about "Testing the Next Generation of EV Inverters: What It Really Takes". This workshop will offer insights into the challenges and solutions for testing the latest EV inverters.
At 11:00 am EDT, the spotlight moves to battery pack testing with "Strategies for Scalable 800 V Battery Pack Testing: Safety, Speed & Efficiency". This session will explore effective methods for testing high-voltage battery packs in a safe and efficient manner.
After a short break, at 11:45 am EDT, the webinar "Inside-the-Box Connectivity in Automotive Applications" will leverage Vector and CSM measurement technology throughout the EV development process.
Lunchtime at 12:30 pm EDT brings the webinar "Power Loss Analysis And Efficiency Mapping for EV Motors". This session will provide valuable insights into optimising motor efficiency and reducing power loss in EV motors.
Post-lunch, at 1:00 pm EDT, the focus shifts to charger reliability with "Test Strategies For EV Chargers That Boost Reliability And Uptime".
Finally, at 1:15 pm EDT, the conference concludes with "Dispensable Thermal Interface Materials: An Overview Converting". This session will offer insights into the use of disposable thermal interface materials in EV engineering.
Each live session will be followed by interactive Q&As, and all live sessions will be recorded and available to view after the broadcasts. Additionally, recorded videos can be accessed on each session's registration page.
Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights into the world of EV engineering. Register now for the Charged virtual conference and join the discussion on September 17th.