Advancing electric motorcycle and scooter innovation through Systems Engineering

Advancing electric motorcycle and scooter innovation through Systems Engineering
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Fast, efficient, and cost-effective electric two-wheeler development with systems simulation

India’s electric two-wheeler (2WEV) market is accelerating faster than ever, driven by innovation, competition, and the demand for affordable, high-performance mobility. For OEMs, startups, and Tier-1 suppliers, meeting ambitious cost, range, and reliability targets requires smarter, faster development — not just more testing.

This webinar explores how system-level simulation delivered by Realis Simulation using IGNITE empowers 2WEV developers to design and validate products virtually, reducing physical prototypes while improving performance and efficiency. Through real-world case study and live demonstrations, we will show how integrated simulation workflows enable engineers to balance component sizing, energy efficiency, and thermal management within a single, connected environment.

Key takeaways include:

  • Accelerated concept-to-validation cycles using virtual prototyping and system integration.

  • Optimized component sizing — motor, inverter, and battery — for desired range and performance.

  • Virtual battery management system (BMS) testing to ensure reliability, safety, and thermal control.

  • Energy and thermal performance analysis under real-world driving conditions.

  • System-level optimisation to achieve better efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and design robustness.

The webinar covers how simulation-led development helps teams make earlier, more informed design decisions; reduce dependency on physical iterations; and deliver innovative, reliable electric two-wheelers tailored to India’s performance and climate challenges. It was presented on 12 March 2026 by Vratislav Ondrak, Senior Product Manager for Systems Engineering, and is now available on YouTube.


Realis Simulation, formerly Ricardo Software.

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