Dinesh Tyagi: "We have invested Rs 45 crore for EV testing at ICAT. We have expanded our facility and broadened testing capabilities scope."
ICAT's second site at Manesar, Haryana, now boasts an integrated oval test track, which is 1.85km long and also has peripheral tracks for ABS, road noise and suspension testing.
A vehicle test bed inside the powertrain laboratory enables comprehensive engine performance testing and helps validate components and vehicles as per specifications.
The NVH lab has different chambers for component-level, heavy-duty and passenger vehicle testing including details about squeak and rattle analysis.
ICAT offers full developmental capabilities for two- and three-wheeler OEMs including optimisation for Indian riding and driving conditions.
X-Poster test rigs perform buzz, squeak and rattle and NVH testing on heavy commercial trucks. These are manned by trained engineers to handle customer queries.
After a road load equation assessment at the track, an emissions test is conducted inside the powertrain lab to ascertain a better measure of the overall levels.
Closed-room engine test bed can help create optimum ambient conditions for endurance testing as well as calibration for fuel economy and emissions.
On-board testing equipment for dynamic suspension and steering tests helps achieve a well balanced ride and handling package, increasingly in demand from car buyers.
Endurance and rolling resistance tests can be performed inside the NABL-accredited lab. They measure the impact of a tyre’s resistance on a vehicle’s fuel consumption.
Human dummies and an array of sensors record crucial data for a vehicle's post-crash analysis and play a vital role in the increasing need for crash testing.
Developmental sled and crash test equipment in the passive safety lab allows reproduction of real-world crash events. OEMs do not need to go overseas now.
The walls of the NVH lab are made up of sound-absorbing materials and help study unwanted noise and vibrations for better interior and exterior noise analysis.
A goniometer for high-precision testing and validation of vehicle lighting components in one of ICAT's full-fledged functional laboratories.
Dinesh Tyagi: ‘ICAT is building capability for full-fledged PV development even as things are set to become easier with e-mobility.’

As India drives towards more stringent safety norms, Manesar-based International Centre for Automotive Technology (ICAT) aims to excel in that field.

05 Oct 2020 | 24809 Views | By Mayank Dhingra

 As India drives towards more stringent safety norms, vehicle testing of the highest order is imperative. That’s where the Manesar-based International Centre for Automotive Technology (ICAT) aims to excel. In an expansive interview, Dinesh Tyagi, Director of ICAT speaks on a host of topics including usability of its new test track ...

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