C. Husar, E. RĂclaru, C. Irimia, M. Grovu, Matthieu Ponchant, J. Jaguemont, A. Bouscayrol, R. German, M. Ruba, C. Martis, G. Sirbu
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The automotive industry is shifting to mass production of electrified vehicles. Simulation is a key step for developing these new vehicles. System simulation tools as Simcenter Amesim includes ready-to-use multi-physics libraries in that perspective. A new library is being created based on the Energetic Macroscopic Representation formalism to speed-up the battery electric vehicles (BEV) development process. The paper presents the BEV multi-level simulation where the simulations were done using 3 different levels for the battery models. By using “plug & play” method different BEV model configurations can be built in a fast, precise and systematic way.