Blog: Electric Vehicle
Automotive design considerations for global market access
How to maximise product performance and minimise time to market More…
A Look to the Future of Formula E Racing
How Formula E teams can extract maximum performance from their powertrains under the new regulations More…
EVSE Testing and Global Certifications
What Manufacturers Need to Know More…
Driveline Electrification Technologies
Developing Testing for a Changing Industry More…
Vibration Testing: Fixtures
Get It Right the First Time More…
Vibration Testing Insights
What You Need to Know To Pull Off a Vibration Test More…
Moving Production Facilities Can Impact Certifications
What to Know When Considering a Geographic Change More…
Fuel Cell Technologies - An External Supply of Chemical Energy
Generating Electricity from an Electrochemical Reaction More…
New Finished Product Requirements for EU REACH
See what the new ruling means by checking out our infographic More…
A Closer Look at EVs and FCVs: Competing or Complimentary Technologies?
What are the competing or complementary technologies of EVs and FCVs? More…
The EV Advantage
In part two of this three part series, we’ll take a closer look at the electric vehicle advantage and energy efficiency advantage More…
Fuel Cells vs Batteries in the Automotive Sector
What are the benefits of fuel cell vehicles? More…
Certification to UL 2202 - Part II
An EV battery charger is typically AC in/DC out, and provides charging voltage directly to the vehicle battery. These systems are typically used to provide higher power levels and thereby faster charging than the onboard chargers. More…
Certification to UL 2202 - Part I
There are several design types or protocols for DC chargers, all of which can be tested and listed according to UL 2202 and NEC requirements. One common system currently deployed in the U.S. is the CHAdeMO Quick Charger. More…
The New Standard for Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) - Part II
Following the much-anticipated revision of SAE J1772, the new North American safety standard for plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) and electric vehicle (EV) conductive charge couplers in October 2012... More…
The New Standard for Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) - Part I
The new revision of SAE J1772 provides critical design guidelines for charging controls and connectors used to charge plug-in vehicles... More…