Horse Powertrain Launches 600 sqm Intelligent Control Center Laboratory in Munich
Horse Powertrain has launched its Intelligent Control Center Laboratory in Munich, expanding from 30 to over 600 square meters. The lab aims to enhance R&D verification capabilities for intelligent power control, utilizing international standards and achieving over 90% automation in testing. It will focus on multi-controller coordination and system-level verification while integrating big data and AI technologies for improved power control systems.

Horse Powertrain has officially launched its Intelligent Control Center Laboratory in Munich, growing from 30 square meters in 2018 to over 600 square meters. The facility aims to improve R&D verification for intelligent power control, adhering to international standards such as ASPICE CL3, ISO 26262, and ISO 21434.
The lab has achieved a test execution automation rate exceeding 90%, accelerating R&D and ensuring quality. Future plans include expanding power electronic control testing, focusing on multi-controller coordination and system-level verification, while integrating big data and AI to enhance power control system reliability.




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