Winterthur, June 2024 - Electrification, active vehicle dynamics control and rolling resistance measurements for CO2 reduction increasingly and simultaneously require higher loads and more precision in vehicle development and testing. The Kistler group therefore launches a new wheel torque transducer for heavy cars, SUVs and vans – it combines all proven benefits of the RoaDyn series with an extended measuring range of up to 9,000 Nm (high range) or 900 Nm (low range) respectively.
Changes in vehicle development, driven by shorter model cycles and innovative propulsion concepts, push measurement technology to its limits: larger and heavier cars as well as electric powertrains and active vehicle dynamics (torque vectoring) require higher loads than before. On the contrary, increasing efficiency demands and rolling resistance measurements call for an even higher accuracy of parameter identification. With the new RoaDyn P109 wheel torque transducer, customers can measure tractions torques (My) of up to 9,000 Nm without leaving behind the known accuracy advantages of the RoaDyn brand from Kistler.