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Automotive Testing Expo: SAKOR Technologies exhibit systems for hybrid and electric vehicle testing

SAKOR Technologies Inc is exhibiting at the Automotive Testing Expo India 2018, January 10-12, 2018 at the CTC Complex, Chennai, India.

SAKOR will be exhibiting its technologies at along with SAJ Test Plant Private Ltd, SAKOR’s exclusive representative in India.



On display will be systems for hybrid and electric vehicle testing and high voltage battery testing and simulation.

SAKOR has extensive experience in electric motor and generator testing, as well as engine and powertrain testing.

The DynoLAB Test Cell Control System being highlighted 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.

The High Voltage Battery Test System is fully line regenerative, resulting in a very power efficient unit, minimising electricity usage, lowering operating costs, and providing an extremely environmentally friendly ‘green’ profile.

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