SHOW LIVE: Advanced dyno technologies at Sakor’s stand

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On booth 10009, Sakor Technologies was highlighting its innovative technologies for hybrid and electric vehicle testing, high-voltage battery testing and simulation, as well as what is claimed to be the smallest AC regenerative engine dynamometer available in the industry.

The company’s DynoLAB test cell control system can perform a wide variety of road load profiles and simulations, and is designed for testing to all international standards, including existing and proposed EPA, CARB and Euro standards. The high-voltage battery simulator/testing system is ideal for customers conducting research and development, performance evaluation and durability testing of high-voltage DC power systems. It can be used for testing high-voltage batteries as well as simulating high-voltage batteries while testing hybrid and electric vehicle drive lines and inverter systems. It is fully line regenerative, resulting in a very power-efficient unit, minimizing electricity usage, lowering operating costs and providing an extremely environmentally friendly ‘green’ profile.

The new small engine AC motoring dynamometer is said to be the smallest available on the market today. It is further differentiated by its ultra-low inertia properties, and ability to convert easily between horizontal and vertical orientations, accommodating either shaft orientation.

October 20, 2015

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