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Sustainable mobility
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Mobility & Built Environment

Meet the Expert: Battery Management System algorithm development

Making heavy transport more sustainable is crucial to achieving our climate goals and reducing nitrogen emissions. Battery-electric vehicles are already playing a crucial role in advancing fossil-free mobility, but there’s still room for improvement in longevity, safety, and sustainability.

Join our Meet the Expert session to discover our latest research and development on Battery Management technology, our vision on the future and how collaborations lead to joint improvement. Together towards sustainable HD transport.

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10:00 - (CET)
Location:
Online, Teams

In modern battery packs, the Battery Management System (BMS) is essential for different uses, high performance, and reliability. To create accurate algorithms for a BMS, you need a deep understanding of how batteries work, dependable hardware, and smooth integration.

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Join our free online session and meet the experts.

Battery Management System algorithm development

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Erik Hoedemaekers, Scientist Integrator at TNO

Henk Jan Bergveld of NXP Semiconductors

Prof.dr.ir. Henk Jan Bergveld, NXP Semiconductors

‘NXP manufactures state-of-the-art chips to implement Battery Management Systems. To allow our customers to integrate desired features and functionality now and in the future, including the need to comply with upcoming regulations such as the battery passport, we need to cooperate with partners in the value chain. Working with knowledge institutes like TNO and TU/e allows us to showcase the performance our chips in the complete system, including the use of innovative algorithms that fully exploit our solutions.’

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Moderator: Jan Willem Sangers, Business Development Manager at TNO

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