You'll start to see a surge in consumers purchasing electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrids in the near future. So how does this impact us in the industrial manufacturing space? Well, the EV and hybrid market space will need our coordinate measuring machines (CMMs) and applications to meet demand for quality automobiles. Read below for more insights on CMMs in the electric vehicle and hybrid market space.
Of course, the question on everyone’s mind is, “are there enough charging stations to make an EV purchase practical?” Tesla, ChargePoint, EVgo, and Electrify America plan to set up more charging stations across the U.S. and Canada in the near future:
A surge in electric vehicles means a surge in manufacturing their parts (we know you're familiar with this concept!) Applications for CMMs in the electric vehicle and hybrid market space include:
Do you offer any of the above applications? Could they be applied to the electric vehicle and hybrid market space? Ask these questions now to see how you can grow in the future.
Multi-sensor CMMs are also being sourced for quality inspection of eDrive housings. A number of electric vehicle designs are integrating the electric motor, power electronics and drivetrain components into a single housing. Also known as eAxles, this design reduces the weight and axial installation space needed to accommodate battery stacks—or in a hybrid EV, a second engine and transmission.
These integrated system designs mean smaller and more complex housings that are being developed for electric vehicles, characterized by particular size, form and position specifications as well as lower wall thickness. As a result, dimensional tolerances are tighter and certain features harder to access during quality assurance processes.
Typical housing inspections that on standard vehicles require standard geometries and profile feature measurement, with key features including sealing surfaces, flanges, boreholes, cooling holes or coolant channels, wall thickness, bearing of the shaft and bearing arrangements. However, those would not be measured on electronic vehicles, nor would a typical housing inspection be performed on EVs. Electric vehicle applications require a flexible measurement solution that can achieve the necessary accuracy without compromising on cycle times.
While we don’t see internal combustion engines going away anytime soon, the burgeoning market for electric vehicles and hybrids means that CMM technology must also evolve to perform new measuring tasks. Five-axis machines are being asked to provide the following capabilities for electric vehicles and hybrids:
With our 5-axis Linear Motor (LM) and Summit 10.10.10 CMMs we can provide noncontact measurement if the part is so small a probe can’t access its features or if a material exhibits deflection due to thinness or is very soft. Infinite positioning and 5-axis motion of our CMMs offer easy access to difficult features while flexible tip sensing aids accuracy and flexibility. The combination of REVO 2 with the Summit gives a manufacturer new ways of scanning, including:
Thinking of expanding your reach into the EV or hybrid supply chain? We’d love to talk with you about your inspection needs.