Visit Speedgoat at the MathWorks Automotive Conference 2026
Join Speedgoat at the MathWorks Automotive Conference on April 28, 2026, at Saint John’s Resort in Plymouth, MI, and discover how engineers can test and validate EV powertrain ECUs before physical prototypes are available.
At our booth, we will demonstrate a complete workflow for EV powertrain development—from control design to real-time Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) testing using virtual vehicle simulation.
Experience how ECUs can be validated using a real-time electric vehicle model.
The controller interacts with a high-fidelity virtual vehicle running in real time on a Speedgoat test system. These models simulate traction motors, power electronics, and battery systems, capturing both electrical and thermal dynamics.
Learn how to:
- Test EV powertrain ECUs using real-time virtual vehicle simulation
- Validate motor control units, onboard chargers, and BMS systems
- Reproduce realistic driving scenarios and system interactions
- Perform automated, requirements-based testing
- Run continuous integration (CI) workflows with repeatable results
Why it matters:
- Validate full vehicle systems before hardware prototypes exist
- Detect issues earlier and reduce integration risks
- Enable continuous verification across development stages
- Accelerate EV powertrain development with confidence