LISUN Expands Automotive Electronics Testing in Europe

LISUN Expands Automotive Electronics Testing in Europe

2025-05-18 automotive

N/A, Sunday, 18 May 2025.
LISUN has introduced advanced instruments like goniophotometers to enhance automotive electronics testing, crucial for Europe’s electric vehicle transformation amid stringent safety standards.

Advanced Testing Solutions for EV Safety

LISUN’s expansion includes sophisticated flammability testing equipment, highlighted by the ZRS-4H Car Interior Material Burning Tester, which evaluates critical safety parameters for automotive materials [1]. This development comes at a crucial time when the surge simulator market, valued at USD 1.2 billion in 2024, is projected to grow at an annual rate of 8.5% through 2033 [5]. The company’s testing solutions specifically address the stringent requirements of European standards, including UNECE Regulation No. 118, ensuring comprehensive safety validation for EV components [1].

Comprehensive Testing Capabilities

The expanded testing portfolio features advanced goniophotometers and surge generators designed to meet international safety standards [3]. These instruments are particularly crucial for evaluating the flammability, ignition temperature, and combustibility of materials used in automotive electronics [4]. Recent test data demonstrates the precision of these instruments, with sample evaluations showing detailed measurements such as 5.2 cm flame spread for fabric components and 3.1 cm flame spread for dashboard materials [1].

Market Impact and Future Prospects

The timing of this expansion aligns with significant market growth in automotive testing solutions. With certification from major international standards bodies including IEC, ISO, and PTB [2], LISUN’s enhanced testing capabilities are positioned to support the automotive industry’s transformation. The company’s focus on technological integration in smart grid systems [5] complements the growing demand for sophisticated testing solutions in the EV sector [3]. However, manufacturers should note that new cybersecurity regulations for wireless-enabled products are set to take effect by August 1, 2025 [6][alert! ‘implementation timeline may vary by region’].

sources

  1. www.lisungroup.com
  2. www.lisungroup.com
  3. ru.lisungroup.com
  4. www.lisungroup.com
  5. www.linkedin.com
  6. www.elitetest.com

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