Mahindra Electric has announced that it is using Dassault Systemes’ Simulia range of applications for all its existing electric vehicles to perform thermal and structural simulation of critical parts like battery enclosures, battery management system during the design stage.
With the usage of this simulation system, Mahindra Electric has been able to reduce the design cycle time. It also claims that the system helps the company in identifying and mitigating risks at an early stage, reducing physical testing and prototyping.
Mahesh Babu, CEO, Mahindra Electric Mobility, said, “Electric vehicles are now mainstream, from two-wheelers, three-wheelers, cars, commercial vehicles the electric mobility revolution has received a significant push and the industry is poised for big growth. Technology will play a crucial role in developing EV ecosystem including in design, simulation, manufacturing and developing the overall vehicle cycle. We at Mahindra Electric have deployed the right digital and simulation tools to drive this collaborative electric journey coherently in the company.”
Samson Khaou, managing director, India, Dassault Systemes, said, “We are aligned with the country’s mission for a sustainable and green mobility landscape. EVs are certainly a way forward and we are geared up to address the EV requirements with our portfolio of industry solution experiences based on the 3DEXPERIENCE platform to address each of the segments – OEMs, suppliers and start-ups in the automotive industry.”