Design and Development of Indigenous EV Motor Test Rig for Small Capacity Motor Testing Paper No.: 2023-GI-10 Section Technical Paper

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Sreekumar U.

Abstract

Electric Vehicle is increasing at a faster pace. There is a need for them to meet a variety of reliability requirements. The reliability of the product in the automotive domain is very important as if the product fails it can cause catastrophe. The paper describes the design and development of the Motor Test Rig. The main application of the Electric motor test bench is certification and evaluation testing of motors used in Electric and Hybrid-Electric Vehicles We have designed and developed an indigenous Motor Test Rig for OEM based on the experience we gained in EV motor testing.


Keywords: Failure Rate, MTBF, Automotive, Simulation, Reliability, Indigenous, EV Motor Test Rig, Motor Testing 

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Author Biography

Sreekumar U., Automotive Electronics Department, The Automotive Research Association of India, Pune, Maharashtra, India

Corresponding Author: Sreekumar. U, Deputy General Manager, AutomotiveElectronics Department, The Automotive Research Association of India, Survey No.102, Vetal Hill, off Paud Road, Kothrud, Pune - 411 038
Email: sreekumar.aed@araiindia.com

How to Cite
Sreekumar U. (2023). Design and Development of Indigenous EV Motor Test Rig for Small Capacity Motor Testing: Paper No.: 2023-GI-10. ARAI Journal of Mobility Technology, 3(3), 755–758. https://doi.org/10.37285/ajmt.3.3.10

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