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.