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When Aftermarket Systems Drain Bus Batteries: Why Visibility Matters
Bus operators depend on one thing above all else: vehicles that are ready to start, every shift, every day. But in modern buses, that reliability is becoming harder to guarantee. One recurring issue we have seen in the field is battery drainage caused by aftermarket systems. These can include ticketing machines, telematics units, cameras, passenger counting systems, connectivity modules, infotainment equipment, and other auxiliary devices added after the vehicle leaves the OE
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May 262 min read


Regulation, Quality, and Energy Transparency: Why Electrical Visibility Is Becoming a Homologation Imperative
From Type Approval to In-Service Conformity For regulatory, quality, and homologation teams, the challenge of electrification goes far beyond drivetrain choice or battery performance. Increasingly, compliance risk is defined by how electrical energy behaves across the entire vehicle lifecycle - and whether that behaviour can be observed non-intrusively . Modern regulation assumes visibility not only at type approval, but through production and real-world operation . In this
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Dec 16, 20253 min read


Beyond the Shunts - A New Paradigm for Energy Efficiency Testing
Shunt-based power measurements have been the industry standard for decades. But let’s be honest—they're a legacy method. Intrusive,...
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Jul 29, 20251 min read


EV Battery Drain: The Silent Warranty Killer
The Hidden Cost of “Parked” Power Loss It starts like this: A customer returns to their EV in the morning only to find that 15–20% of the...
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Jul 21, 20252 min read
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