Bringing a Battery Management System (BMS) to the competitive electric vehicle market swiftly presents significant challenges. The intense pressure to reduce development timelines can inadvertently lead to quality lapses, introduce safety risks, and necessitate costly design revisions.
Addressing BMS Development Hurdles
To navigate these complexities, a forthcoming webinar, slated for the March Virtual Conference on EV Engineering, will delve into strategies for faster BMS development and validation. Presented by comemso electronics GmbH, the session aims to guide engineers on implementing a structured, compliance-focused methodology.
The core of the approach emphasizes maintaining alignment between requirements, testing protocols, and traceability from the project’s inception. This ensures that speed does not come at the expense of essential quality and safety standards inherent in EV battery technology.
Event Details and Registration
The webinar is scheduled for March 10, 2026, at 8:45 am EDT. Registration for this informative session is currently open and is free of charge.
Interested parties can find the complete schedule of the Virtual Conference on EV Engineering, offering a comprehensive look at the event’s agenda.
Comprehensive EV Engineering Conference
The Virtual Conference on EV Engineering, running live from March 9 to March 12, 2026, promises to cover the entire spectrum of the EV engineering supply chain. Attendees can expect insights into diverse areas critical to electric mobility development.
Topics will span motor and power electronics design and manufacturing, advancements in cell development, integrated battery systems, rigorous testing methodologies, powertrain engineering, thermal management solutions, and essential circuit protection components.
Further subjects include wire and cable technologies, electromagnetic interference (EMI) and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) considerations, and other vital aspects shaping the future of electric vehicles.
Related Sessions at the Virtual Conference on EV Engineering
The Virtual Conference on EV Engineering, scheduled for March 9-12, 2026, offers a robust program of free webinar sessions. Attendees have the opportunity to watch live presentations or access them on demand following the event.
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Designing Safer E-Mobility Battery Packs
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Modeling Hydrogen Fuel Cells and Electrolyzers
This session delves into the principles and practices of modeling hydrogen fuel cells and electrolyzers, crucial for future energy systems. Registration is available.
Testing Environments for EV Technology Verification
Learn about building realistic and dynamic testing environments essential for the verification of advanced EV technologies. Registration is available.
High Voltage Fault Management in Next-Gen EVs
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Full-Power EV Inverter Validation
This session covers the validation of full-power EV inverters using Power Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) systems. Registration is available.
Megawatt Charging Systems Testing
Explore accelerated testing methodologies for power-level charging and communication control within Megawatt Charging Systems. Registration is available.
Functional Safety for eMobility Battery Systems
The application of functional safety standards to e-mobility battery systems will be a key focus of this session. Registration is available.
Designing Batteries for Future Regulations
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