
Energy Intelligence for Mobility Testing, Validation & Certification Companies
Non-intrusive, whole-vehicle energy insight for deeper validation and expanded testing capabilities
For mobility testing, validation, and certification organizations, credibility depends on objective, repeatable, and accurate measurement. OEMs and regulators rely on you to validate compliance, certify performance, and uncover gaps between declared specifications and real-world vehicle behavior. As electrification and software-defined architectures increase system complexity, understanding how electrical energy actually flows across the entire vehicle has become essential to modern testing and certification.
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Yet many energy-related behaviors remain difficult to observe using conventional methods. Electrical losses often emerge only under specific duty cycles, environmental conditions, or vehicle states, while intrusive instrumentation, hardware modifications, or subsystem-level measurements can limit test scope, affect results, or complicate certification protocols.
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Today, testing and certification labs rely on test benches, dyno setups, ECU data, and predefined test procedures. While effective for established protocols, these approaches offer limited whole-vehicle energy visibility and make it difficult to introduce new, real-world–relevant testing methods or evolve services alongside customer needs.
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What Service Providers Struggle With
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Limited whole-vehicle visibility without modifying the vehicle under test.
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Constraints imposed by intrusive instrumentation and rigid test setups.
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Difficulty capturing real-world energy losses within certification frameworks.
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Gaps between standardized test protocols and on-road energy behavior.
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Limited ability to differentiate services or expand testing offerings for customers
What V-Hola Enables
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Non-intrusive, whole-vehicle energy visibility with no vehicle modification.
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Objective, repeatable energy data suitable for validation and certification use.
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New energy-focused test methods and protocols beyond existing standards.
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Better correlation between lab, track, and real-world testing.
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Expanded service offerings that strengthen and extend customer relationships.
Use Cases
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