An integrated solution for BMS development that allows for risk-free virtual testing.
Battery management systems (BMS) play a critical role in today’s electric vehicles. Ansys offers an integrated platform for developing, testing & verifying these sophisticated systems — delivering significant time, cost & quality advantages for BMS development teams.
The BMS continuously monitors conditions, redistributes energy resources and sends alerts in the event of a problem.
Perform key functional safety analyses across many industries, including the automotive sector.
Gain an accurate perspective on how the BMS and battery will perform throughout their entire life cycle.
Utilizing the software controller, intelligently monitor the battery’s operating conditions and oversee its safe operations.
An electric vehicle’s battery management system (BMS) optimizes performance by conserving the charter to prolong battery life and respond to unsafe operating conditions. Utilize Ansys’ SCADE end-to-end model-based development solution to eliminate the need for costly code reviews and low-level testing verification.
Developing a vehicle to compete in the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb is a daunting test for engineers around the world. Volkswagen Motorsport engineers were determined to build a car that could compete with the best, but they had less than a year to produce, test and race an all-new electric car. Using determination, ingenuity and multiphysics simulation, the Volkswagen team smashed not just the electric vehicle record but the all-time record for all cars, including those powered by internal combustion engines.
With the rising demand for ultra-low power design methodologies in power electronics and electric vehicle manufacturing, advances in battery technology have become increasingly important. To save time and costs associated with battery experimentation during R&D, modeling and simulation are essential.
In this webinar, you will learn how to model thermal management systems for electric vehicles and other applications using the heating and cooling library in Ansys Twin Builder.
Download this free webinar which spotlights how Ansys’ solution enables functional safety analysis for BMS designs, delivers critical software development that meets the objectives of ISO 26262 at the highest ASIL levels and provides a system-level perspective. Discover how automotive leaders are utilizing this BMS solution.