Visit Speedgoat at the Advanced Automotive Battery Conference 2026
Join Speedgoat at the Advanced Automotive Battery Conference 2026 and discover how engineers can validate Battery Management System (BMS) controllers long before physical battery packs are available.
At our booth, we will demonstrate a complete workflow for BMS development and validation—from control design to real-time Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) testing using target embedded controllers.
Experience how BMS controllers can be validated using real-time HIL simulation.
The controller runs on its target hardware while interacting with high-fidelity battery models executed in real time on a Speedgoat test system. These models capture multi-domain battery behavior, including electrical and thermal dynamics.
Learn how to:
- Develop and validate BMS control algorithms early using Simulink® and Simscape Battery
- Test monitoring functions, protection logic, and fault scenarios
- Reproduce realistic cell-level voltage, current, and temperature conditions
- Run automated and continuous validation workflows
Why it matters:
- Enable early validation without requiring physical battery packs
- Detect issues sooner and reduce integration risks
- Ensure continuous verification from concept to deployment
- Accelerate development of electrification and battery systems