When it comes to BEV development, the uncertainty around range anxiety is amplified in cold weather. Often, engineering teams simply don’t have sufficient access to cold-room dynamometers for testing, validating and benchmarking – affecting the customer experience and fueling doubts around EV adoption.
Located only 24km from the Environmental Protection Agency in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Venshure Test Services (a full-service mileage accumulation and 1066-compliant EV test facility) has two -35°C to +45°C capable test cells designed specifically to support BEV development and certification right up through SAE J1634 battery consumption and range testing, including 5 Mode *?* with solar loading. Charging infrastructure includes 208/240V; the company will be provisioning a megawatt (1,000kW/1,000V) DC fast charger in 2024. Visit Venshure's booth to find out more.
Booth 7040