In a world moving ever faster about electric vehicles (EVs)
and energy storage solutions, an adequately robust battery management system
forms an indispensable importance in all vehicles. As Lithion - leading
innovators of the industry with energy solution providers - broke many
headlines this month with AQ16 series BMS, full of AIS 156 certification
coupled with EMI/EMC tests cleared from ICAT, Manesar, thereby attesting
Lithion's allegiance towards safety and industry compliance.
EMI/EMC Testing: Why
It Matters
EMC and EMI are essential issues for every electronic component,
but these are even more important in the high-stakes world of electric
vehicles. Testing for EMI/EMC assures the device can operate without generating
or being affected by electromagnetic disturbances.
One of the best
testing facilities for automotive components in India is ICAT (International
Centre for Automotive Technology) Mansard. Passing EMI/EMC tests at the ICAT
means the AQ16 series BMS adheres to all international standards and
requirements in:
Operational stability: Uninterrupted performance during real-world
exposures.
Safety: No electromagnetic interference that could endanger any
vehicle's working.
Key
features of the AQ16 Series BMS
Advanced technologies are used to design Lithion's AQ16 series BMS, which
responds to the growing needs of electric vehicles and energy storage systems.
It has the following features:
Precise Monitoring: Real-time acquisition of voltage,
current, and temperature.
Balancing Algorithms Adaptive: To enhance battery life and
efficiency.
Scalable Design: Suitable for a range of applications, from
two-wheelers to heavy-duty EVs.
Robust Communication Protocols: Supporting CAN and other
industry-standard interfaces.
Implications for the EV Industry
Numerous implications arise from the certification and
testing milestones Lithion's AQ16 series BMS has achieved:
Consumer Confidence: With AIS 156 certifications, end users
are assured of reliability and safety.
Accelerated EV Adoption: OEMs can integrate certified
systems with higher confidence, thereby reducing the time-to-market for new
models.
Global Competitiveness: Based on stringent EMI/EMC
standards, Lithion is able to position itself at the forefront in the
international market.
Conclusion
The Lithion AQ16 series BMS has truly set a new benchmark in
safety, reliability, and performance for the EV sector. Its attainment of AIS
156 certification, with EMI/EMC testing passed at ICAT, epitomizes innovation
hand-in-hand with compliance. Milestones like this pave the way toward wide
adoption and trust in electric mobility solutions as the industry moves toward
a sustainable future.
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