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Battery Testing: Latest Updates in UN ECE-R100 for Vehicles with an Electric Powertrain

Join our webinar to learn more about recent updates to the UN ECE-R100 standard impacting vehicles with an electric powertrain.

Once vehicle battery development has progressed to the point where market entry appears feasible, testing in accordance with ECE-R100 is the final hurdle. New batteries must meet a range of testing and type approval standards, all of which can be carried out with the support of a Technical Service, such as SGS.

UN ECE-R100 compliance requires products to fulfil all the specified requirements and have the necessary documentation. With all this in place, products get the green light for launch to the market.

During this webinar our expert will present updates to UN ECE-R100 to help your increase your basic understanding of the standard, identify the changes and provide you with an overview of the tests required for vehicles with an electric powertrain and destined for the European market.

Agenda

  • Overview
  • Test execution 9A - 9J
  • Differences to Rev.02
  • Q&A

Target audience

This webinar has been devised for manufacturers, suppliers and distributors of HV/EV batteries for vehicles in the European region.

Presenter

Michael Wiedenbauer
e-Mobility, SGS Connectivity & Products

Since joining SGS as a sales executive in 2019, Michael has specialized in and taken responsibility for battery testing services for customers from the automotive sector. A trained systems electronics engineer, the main focus of Michael's role is on approval-relevant and development-accompanying tests.

Register now

Thursday, November 24, 2022
10:00 (GMT + 1:00) Europe/Paris time

For further information, please contact:

Stephanie Pionchon
Global Marketing Manager
Connectivity and Products
t: +49 0172 3815 777

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