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The principal challenge is for the UK's automotive manufacturing industry to align its technology, product and business performance to deliver customer value in a global industry subject to relentless cost-cutting pressures.
TRaC deliver a comprehensive range testing and computational analysis of vehicle components and full vehicles to meet the EMC and environmental qualification, reliability and legislative demands of the automotive market. TRaC have developed the capabilities to support our clients homologation needs, from assessing in-car entertainment and communications systems, validating the robustness of electric and hybrid electric vehicle technologies, virtual test track simulation of mechanical stress, through to full vehicle electromagnetic compatibility testing on our rolling road. Our testing, validation and certification give our customers confidence in product safety, product reliability, product interoperability and compliance with essential legal requirements before the product goes into service.
TRaC offer a complete solution to automotive EMC approval for the EU (through directive 2006/28/EC amending 72/245/EEC) and United Nations affiliated countries.
The requirements of the directive for electronic (electrical) sub-assemblies (ESA) is based on what those products may be exposed to in normal use in terms of electromagnetic radiation. The overriding objective is to ensure that the electronic sub-assembly remains safe and does not cause interference. The following flow chart provides a decision tree of what is included within the scope of the directive and what is not.
TRaC provide an extensive range of EMC testing and consultancy services. We help you ensure that your product or installation is compliant with industry specific EMC standards for legislative, national and international approvals.