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New RHODaS Report advances holistic digital twin technology for integrated motor drives

The RHODaS project has recently published a major report titled “Definition and Implementation of a Holistic Digital Twin of the Integrated Motor Drive,” marking a significant milestone in advancing electric powertrain technology.
This comprehensive deliverable (D4.3) presents a detailed framework for developing a holistic Digital Twin model that integrates the physical, virtual, and data-driven aspects of electric motor drives. It outlines the methodologies for synchronising real-time data with simulation models, enabling precise monitoring, predictive maintenance, and optimisation of powertrain components throughout their lifecycle.
By combining hardware-in-the-loop testing, advanced analytics, and multi-physics simulations, the report demonstrates how the Digital Twin can significantly reduce development time, improve system reliability, and support the transition towards zero-emission mobility.
The insights and methodologies documented in this report provide valuable guidance for industry stakeholders aiming to leverage Digital Twin technologies to enhance electric vehicle performance and sustainability.
Read the full article: Revolutionising Electric Powertrains with Digital Twin Technology
Access the full deliverable document: RHODaS D4.3 Definition and Implementation of Holistic Digital Twin
Access the full deliverable document: RHODaS D4.3 Definition and Implementation of Holistic Digital Twin