For Immediate Release
Ascential Technologies Expands Dynamometer Portfolio with Electric and Autonomous Vehicle Offerings
Grand Rapids, Mich., Jan. 28, 2025 —Ascential Technologies, a leading global provider of automated diagnostic, inspection, assembly and test systems and services across a wide range of industries, has announced its latest additions and developments to its expansive dynamometer (dyno) portfolio, including a hub dyno and steerable dyno. These two key dynos will optimize and accelerate testing and validation, ensuring operational efficiency and reliability for a range of electric and autonomous vehicles.
Ascential Technologies’ transportation business unit (better known as Burke Porter) has more than 70 years of experience producing automotive dynos — and the broadest portfolio of dyno variants in the market — that accurately measure and test the power output and performance characteristics of an engine or vehicle during the testing phase of manufacturing. The industry relies on these types of simulations and validation tests to diagnose and solve issues before vehicles ever hit the pavement, with over 80% of automakers utilizing the company’s technology.
“Ascential Technologies has a legacy of producing top-of-the-line, customized and groundbreaking dyno products that solve customers’ most pressing problems,” said Uwe Krueger, President of the global Transportation business unit within Ascential Technologies’ Test & Measurement Systems division. “We have always been on the leading edge of innovation and these new additions to our dyno portfolio are no different. Our new hub and steerable dynos are crucial in setting the industry up for success and shaping the industry standard for the next five to 10 years.”
Steerable Dyno
Ascential Technologies’ steerable dyno concept was created to simulate the real world driving conditions of autonomous vehicles. The unique steerable feature is used for its 4WD chassis dynos to replicate a vehicle’s motion and position. By using the steerable dyno, which utilizes laboratory-based, Vehicle-in-the-Loop (VIL) testing and driving scenes, engineers are better equipped to understand and fix potential issues before the vehicle makes it to a proving ground, significantly reducing time and resources required to manually test its autonomous functionality.
The company’s most recent steerable dyno features include:
With its full range steering function, the dyno enables precise and real-time simulation of vehicle motion and positioning for scenarios such as:
During operation, the dyno combines two interfaces: one for scenario simulation system and another for intelligent connectivity. It is specifically designed to test the functions, sensors, actuators and controller hardware/software of autonomous vehicles. This facilitates quick, repeatable validation of a vehicle’s autonomous driving capabilities, a process currently performed primarily on proving grounds. This approach not only reduces new vehicle development costs significantly but also shortens development time dramatically.
Hub Dyno
With range anxiety a core concern for EV adoption, Ascential Technologies expects automakers to use its hub dyno to perform Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) simulations to improve testing accuracy and streamline the vehicle development process. Ascential Technologies’ hub dyno features four wheel hubs, each linked to a shaft that is connected to an electric motor to provide resistance, accurately simulating the road while eliminating the inconsistency of the tire patch interface. These specific dynos do not require wheels on the vehicle and are designed to test medium- to heavy-duty fleet vehicles. The directly coupled hub dyno offers a faster and more accurate simulation environment and allows engineers to simulate vehicle component modifications like never before. This presents an opportunity for a massive amount of testing variations for the electrical drivetrain of the vehicle. Further, the company’s hub dynos are completely customizable for customers to meet the most specific testing requirements.
Ascential Technologies’ most recent hub dyno specifications include:
Both of these new dyno offerings are currently available to the market. To learn more about the company’s latest dynos and range of solutions, please reach out to an Ascential Technologies’ transportation tech team lead in your region as identified below.
In the Americas | In Europe | In Asia |
Mike Lossing | Louis Gielen | Tony Wu |
(616) 443-8522 | 011 32 486 43 77 27 | 011 86 158 0074 8500 |
[email protected] | [email protected] | [email protected] |
About Ascential Technologies
Ascential Technologies, (formerly known as Burke Porter Group), designs, develops, and automates complex diagnostics, inspection and test processes across medical & life sciences, transportation, and test & measurement systems end markets. The company tackles customers’ most demanding, mission-critical challenges where the cost of failure is high. With more than 70 years of innovation experience, Ascential has a global presence and the expertise of more than 2,300 professionals across 40 locations, helping customers accelerate critical solution innovation, mitigate risk, drive competitive differentiation, and shorten time to market, at scale. The company’s uniqueness lies in its commitment to guiding customers through the entire product life cycle, from ideation to commercialization, where quality and safety matter most. Ascential’s customers include Fortune 100 leaders and disruptive innovators. Learn more at www.ascentialtech.com.
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