Keysight Technologies Delivers New High-Power DC Emulator for Electric Vehicle Fast Charging Applications
Keysight Technologies, a leader in advanced design solutions, has launched the Scienlab Regenerative DC Emulator (SL1800A Series), a next-generation high-power DC emulator designed for electric vehicle fast charging applications. This emulator supports power levels up to 270 kW and significantly reduces energy costs, thanks to its efficient silicon-carbide technology.
Its compact design saves valuable lab space, and it returns power to the grid during testing. With capabilities to emulate EV batteries up to 1500 volts and 900 amperes, it offers comprehensive testing solutions for clients in the automotive sector.
- Launch of Scienlab Regenerative DC Emulator enhances product offerings.
- High power output of up to 270 kW supports EV fast charging needs.
- Increased efficiency of over 96% reduces operational energy costs.
- Compact design maximizes lab space utilization.
- Regenerative capability returns power to the grid during tests.
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Next-generation emulation solution delivers greater power in less space
Keysight’s Scienlab Regenerative DC Emulator. (Photo: Business Wire)
Typical high-power DC test systems are large and occupy valuable lab floor space. These systems are also inefficient, requiring large amounts of energy to run the test system and to keep the lab space cool during high-power tests. When performing high-power DC fast charging tests, customers need a solution that combines the needed power requirements with communication tests and monitoring that is easy to set up and use.
Keysight’s Scienlab Regenerative DC Emulator enables customers to realistically emulate high-voltage, high-power electric vehicle batteries in charging test applications, such as high-power DC fast charging, when paired with Keysight’s SL1047A Scienlab Charging Discovery System. This solution can emulate EV batteries up to 1500 volts, up to 900 amperes, and can be paralleled to achieve up to megawatts (MW).
The benefits of Keysight’s SL1800A Series include:
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Reduced energy costs to operate the system and cool lab space thanks to the use of state-of-the-art silicon-carbide (SiC) wide-bandgap semiconductors. In addition, only
4% of the system’s power is lost as heat. - Regenerative system that returns power to the grid when acting as an electronic load during EV battery emulation/charging tests.
- Space-saving form factor that maximizes valuable lab floor space.
"Our next-generation high-power DC emulators, based on silicon-carbide technology, are greater-than
For more information on the new Scienlab Regenerative DC Emulator (SL1800A Series), visit https://www.keysight.com/us/en/products/hev-ev-grid-emulators-and-test-systems/sl1800a-series-scienlab-regenerative-dc-emulator.html
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