What are the commonly used testing equipment for new energy vehicles?

The common testing equipment for new energy vehicles in Pacific Auto Network includes air filter test bench, hose pulse fatigue test bench, clutch comprehensive test bench, rotating belt fatigue test bench, wiper system comprehensive performance test bench, warm air performance test bench, glass lifter test bench, electro-hydraulic servo fatigue test bench and other products.

First, the new energy testing equipment should first carry out mechanical tests:

1. tensile testing machine: used to test the tensile failure performance of automobile wires and cables. (Recommended Haida HD-B604 series and HD-B6 15 series)

2. Insertion force tester: used to test the insertion life of charging guns and charging piles, as well as the insertion force test of terminals (recommended Haida HD-K80 1 series).

Second, the new energy test equipment is the reliability test of the simulation environment. In addition to the high and low temperature test chamber, cold and hot impact test chamber, salt spray corrosion test chamber, rain test chamber and aging test chamber, there are also high and low temperature test chambers for the whole vehicle. Because the electrical safety of new energy vehicles needs to be considered more than previous vehicles. The whole vehicle must undergo some aging performance tests under simulated climate conditions.

Three, some other auxiliary testing equipment equipped with testing equipment, reliability testing equipment and ordinary testing equipment are basically the same. There are also some customers who need three-way equipment, shaking tables and the like.

4. In addition, it also involves some testing instruments related to automobile performance, such as air cleaner test bench, hose pulse fatigue test bench, clutch comprehensive test bench, rotating belt fatigue test bench, wiper system comprehensive performance test bench, warm air performance test bench, glass lifter test bench, electro-hydraulic servo fatigue test bench and other products.

(Photo/Text/Photo: Pacific Auto Network Q&A called Beast)