Battery and body engineering teams must collaborate to design successful electric vehicles, but often lack common tools and data platforms. Addressing thermal management, crash safety, and structural integration requires shared design language. Read this white paper to explore how digital engineering platforms enable efficient EV development.
Electric vehicle development requires collaboration between battery and body-in-white (BIW) engineering teams, which traditionally worked independently. Battery experts focus on chemistry and electrical systems, while BIW teams handle structural design. This separation causes costly delays and integration issues.
A common engineering software platform allows these teams to share data seamlessly. Integrated CAD systems with shared datasets help engineers address design trade-offs involving range, weight, thermal management, crash safety, and NVH performance.
Benefits include:
· Early design conflict identification
· Optimized battery integration
· Validated manufacturing processes
Read the full paper.
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