This is how electric car batteries for hypercars are dynamometer tested.

Posted on May 31, 2020
Car tech
This is how electric car batteries for hypercars are dynamometer tested.

You may have seen engines tested on a dynamometer, but Rimac does the same thing with batteries designed for electric hypercars. As with engine dyno testing, this ensures that the batteries meet performance targets and are ready for real-world use.

Rimac simulates everything the battery might experience in a vehicle, including acceleration, charging, circuit driving, and highway driving, explains CEO Mate Rimac in a video on the YouTube channel Apex One. By running these simulations 24/7, engineers can more or less replicate a lifetime of use in a matter of months, he says.

Engineers can get all the data they need while the battery is on the test stand. When developing a battery for the Koenigsegg Regera Hybrid, Rimac used this method to simulate a 0-400 kph (0-248 mph) acceleration run.

During testing, engineers monitor a variety of parameters, including the voltage and temperature of individual battery cells and the temperature of the entire battery pack. Cells are individually selected for use in the packs so that their characteristics are as consistent as possible.

"Out of the thousands of cells in the car, if there is one or more cells that are performing worse than others, that would be the limit," says Rimac. Weak cells can be traced back to their source, he added.

Like internal combustion engines, batteries perform best under very specific conditions. According to Rimac, the tests will help identify the optimal operating range.

When a battery is discharged during testing, its electricity is sent to the power grid.

"The power companies don't like that very much," Rimac said.

In addition to developing battery packs for Koenigsegg, Rimac will supply packs for the Aston Martin Valkyrie and is working with Hyundai to develop an all-electric N sports car. Rimac is working on producing its own second-generation electric supercar, the C_Two.

You may also like

Genesis testing 48-volt metal-coated heated windshield technology
Genesis testing 48-volt metal-coated heated windshield technology

Windshield heaters are a fairly common feature, but Genesis is testing new hardware that it claims can defrost windshields faster using less energy.In...

Jan 03

2026 Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class EV Caught on Video
2026 Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class EV Caught on Video

Mercedes-Benz is developing a redesigned CLA-Class that will go on sale next year in the U.S. as a 2026 model.A hybrid prototype has been spotted rece...

Dec 24

2025 Tesla Model Y Juniper Refresh spotted.
2025 Tesla Model Y Juniper Refresh spotted.

The Tesla Model Y is about to receive its first real refresh.Recently spotted testing on public roads, these photos indicate that the updated Model Y ...

Jan 02


Trending

Genesis testing 48-volt metal-coated heated windshield technology
Genesis testing 48-volt metal-coated heated windshield technology

Windshield heaters are a fairly common feature, but Genesis is testing new hardware that it claims can defrost windshields faster using less energy.In...

Jan 03

Nissan Exterra may be revived to compete with Toyota 4Runner
Nissan Exterra may be revived to compete with Toyota 4Runner

The Nissan Xterra trademark has been renewed, hinting at a possible revival of the rugged SUV.On December 23, 2024, Nissan filed an application in the...

Jan 03

First Retailer of the 2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 to Auction
First Retailer of the 2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 to Auction

With the arrival of the 2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 and its screaming twin-turbo V-8 engine with 1,064 hp, the American sports car is about to reach h...

Dec 23