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Webinar Bringing EIS Accuracy into Everyday Battery Management Control

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February 11, 2026

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Join Elektor and NXP for an exclusive webinar on Thursday, March 5, 2026, at 16:00 PM CET (Berlin/Amsterdam). Dr. Wenzel Prochazka and Philippe Perruchoud will introduce NXP’s latest advancement in Battery Management Systems (BMS): a chipset that integrates Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) directly into the hardware — a groundbreaking development in the industry. Secure your seat for this innovative event!

During this session, you will delve into how synchronized, hardware-level measurement across every cell in a high-voltage battery pack provides real-time insights that were previously only achievable in laboratory settings. Discover how this technology sets the stage for more responsive control loops, facilitating enhanced fast-charging techniques, improved thermal management, and a deeper understanding of battery aging and overall health.

Make sure not to miss out on this enlightening webinar. Register now and prepare your questions for the live Q&A session with the presenters!

By attending this webinar, participants will gain valuable knowledge about the cutting-edge integration of Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) into NXP’s BMS chipset. This integration marks a significant milestone in the industry, opening up new possibilities for real-time monitoring and control of battery systems at a hardware level.

Furthermore, the webinar will highlight the practical implications of this advancement, such as the ability to implement more efficient and effective charging strategies, optimize thermal performance, and proactively manage battery health over its lifecycle. The insights shared during the session will be invaluable for professionals working in the field of battery technology and electric vehicles.

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