In the dynamic field of electric vehicle (EV) engineering, efficient and reliable measurement and calibration of control units are paramount. Addressing these needs, Vector Informatik will present a focused webinar as part of the upcoming Virtual Conference on EV Engineering. The session is designed to showcase how compact, yet highly capable, measurement systems can streamline complex tasks directly at the engineer’s desk or in laboratory settings.
Scalable Measurement for EV Development
A key challenge in EV development is the requirement for measurement equipment that is both space-efficient and possesses extensive connectivity. The VIO system from Vector Informatik is engineered to meet these demands. It offers a flexible, rack-based architecture that can accommodate up to 12 slots. These slots are designed to be populated with a variety of measurement cards, allowing engineers to customize the system according to specific project requirements.
Leveraging Powerful Software for High-Channel Measurement
The upcoming webinar will delve into the integration of the VIO system with Vector Informatik’s vMeasure analysis software. This powerful combination is highlighted as the enabler for performing high-channel measurement tasks with significant efficiency and unwavering reliability. Attendees will gain insights into how this integrated approach can accelerate development cycles and improve the accuracy of data acquisition in EV engineering workflows.
The webinar is scheduled for March 10, 2026, at 11:45 am EDT. Registration for the session is free, offering an accessible opportunity for professionals to enhance their understanding of advanced measurement techniques in EV engineering.
Comprehensive Virtual Conference on EV Engineering
This webinar is part of a larger event, the Virtual Conference on EV Engineering, which will be broadcast live from March 9 to March 12, 2026. The conference aims to cover the entire spectrum of the EV engineering supply chain and ecosystem. Topics include the design and manufacturing of motor and power electronics, advancements in cell development, battery systems, comprehensive testing methodologies, powertrain innovations, thermal management strategies, circuit protection, wire and cable technologies, and electromagnetic interference (EMI) and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) solutions.
The conference agenda features a wide array of sessions designed to address critical areas in the development of next-generation electric vehicles. These include sessions on:
- Automotive CoolGaN™ for efficient and affordable e-mobility.
- LOCTITE SOLVE, an AI-powered virtual adhesives hub.
- Next-generation xEV power conversion with new CoolSiC™ devices.
- Solving EV circuit protection challenges with innovative replacement strategies.
- Designing safer e-mobility battery packs through advanced materials and testing.
- Modeling hydrogen fuel cells and electrolyzers.
- Building realistic testing environments for EV technology verification.
- New strategies for high voltage fault management in EVs.
- Full-power EV inverter validation using Power HIL systems.
- Accelerated testing of megawatt charging systems for power-level charging and communication control.
- Applying functional safety to e-mobility battery systems.
- Designing batteries to meet upcoming regulations, focusing on preventing flame-outs and explosions.
Professionals in the automotive and EV sectors are encouraged to explore the complete session list and register for the conference, which provides a valuable platform for knowledge exchange and networking within the industry.


