Why Choose Gantner Instruments for Your Automotive Testing Needs?
In the rapidly evolving Indian automotive market, test engineers face increasing demands for faster, more accurate, and scalable testing solutions. At Gantner Instruments, we specialize in modular DAQ systems designed to integrate seamlessly into your R&D, validation, and production environments.
- Reduce Testing Time with high-speed data acquisition and real-time analytics.
- Scale Effortlessly from small test setups to thousands of synchronized channels.
- Improve Test Accuracy with precision signal conditioning and low-noise measurements.
- Seamlessly Integrate with industry-standard protocols, sensors, and software.
Test faster. Test smarter. Test with Gantner.
Solutions Designed for India’s Automotive Industry
EV Powertrain & Battery Testing
The future is electric and reliable battery, inverter, and motor testing is crucial for Indian manufacturers. Gantner Instruments provides:
- 1500 VDC High-Voltage DAQ Systems for safe, accurate EV testing
- Real-Time Efficiency Analysis for motor, inverter, and charging system validation
- Scalable Multi-Channel Testing for battery cells, modules, and packs
Durability & Performance Testing
Ensure long-term reliability in India’s harsh road conditions with advanced durability testing:
- Multi-Sensor Data Synchronization – Capture strain, vibration, temperature, and pressure data in a unified system
- High-Speed Data Acquisition – Detect transient events with microsecond precision
- Environmental Stress Testing – Analyze vehicle behavior in extreme conditions
Quiescent Current & Power Analysis
As Indian OEMs strive for higher energy efficiency, precise quiescent current measurement helps eliminate battery drain and improve EV range.
- Microamp Precision – Detect energy leakage and optimize power consumption
- Real-Time Current Profiling – Capture low-power sleep mode behavior
- Q.boost Power Analyzer – Industry-leading noise floor for accurate e-axle power measurement
Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) for Battery & Fuel Cells
Battery health and fuel cell efficiency depend on accurate impedance characterization. Gantner Instruments’ EIS solutions offer:
- Wide-Frequency Range – From millihertz to megahertz for precise battery diagnostics
- Portable & Modular Configurations – Lab and production-ready setups
- Predictive Maintenance Insights – Identify performance degradation before failures occur
Meet Our Experts at Booth 4080
Are you looking for a tailored test solution? Visit our Gantner Instruments India team at Booth 4080 to discuss how we can optimize your validation, certification, and compliance testing needs.
Mr. Rajaram T R
Country Head India
Cell: +91 98862 66454
Email : raj@gantnerinstruments.in
Don’t Miss Automotive Testing Expo India 2025
Be part of India’s most influential automotive testing event and learn how Gantner Instruments’ scalable measurement solutions can give your testing greater precision, efficiency, and reliability.
Event Details:
📆 Dates: April 8–10, 2025
📍 Location: Chennai Trade Centre, Halls 2 & 3, Chennai, India
🎯 Booth: 4080
📧 raj@gantnerinstruments.in
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