Simcenter Battery Design Studio

Nov. 2017 ” The primary production constraint really, by far, is in battery module assembly “, Elon Musk said on a conference call with analysts after earnings were announced. ” We had a subcontract…

Safety: The price for long range and high performance in electric vehicles?

Long before anybody thought about battery simulation, the first electric car reached 100 kph (62 mph) and set the velocity…

Fuel cell identification tool

How to easily identify the fuel cell stack model parameters from your experimental data

Introduction Now the adoption of Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) is growing steadily, the alternative of energy storage in hydrogen is…

It’s not rocket science, it’s system simulation!

Rockets embody beautiful and fascinating engineering at its finest. Thanks to human ingenuity, they took us beyond our planet and…

Verification process to reach aircraft certification

Digital transformation of verification process for faster aircraft certification

Simcenter enables aerospace companies to create links between virtual and physical testing for proof of compliance, from test preparation and test execution to analysis and reporting of the results.

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Siemens and IFPEN extend long-lasting partnership to accelerate decarbonized mobility

In December 2022, Siemens Digital Industries Software and IFP Energies nouvelles (IFPEN) have renewed the partnership contract, adding a new…

Santa in Green

NEEDED: Skilled Elf Engineers to create best-ever Christmas gifts

Santa Claus continuously reinvents himself to keep up with new challenges! Santa is concerned this year. He observed several critical…

Wright Brothers first flight

119 years ago Wilbur and Orville Wright made history

119 years ago this weekend, Wilbur and Orville Wright made history at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Located on a series…

Visual of Roadfour's Seagle firefighting aircraft

Next-generation firefighting aircraft to be developed using Siemens Xcelerator portfolio

Roadfour’s Seagle, the next-generation purpose-built large-capacity amphibious firefighting aircraft, will be developed using Siemens Xcelerator.