The EMC (Electromagnetic compatibility) lab at iCAT will play a vital role, given the dramatically rising amount of electronic components making their way into vehicles, both conventional and electric
The 2.2-metre-thick walls of the NVH lab are made up of sound-absorbing materials and help study unwanted noise and vibration levels including engine, road, wind, electronic seats and brakes.
Dinesh Tyagi, director, iCAT: “We foresee scope in our NVH lab to collaborate with OEMs to give them complete solutions.”
iCAT invests $8 million in NVH and EMC lab upgradation

The growing need for EV testing has prompted the nodal automotive testing and- validation agency in North India to enhance its infrastructure.

29 Mar 2019 | 14049 Views | By Mayank Dhingra

After opening a slew of new testing facilities in the form of NVH (Noise, Vibration & Harshness), EMC (Electromagnetic compatibility) and crash test labs at its second allocated site in the Manesar industrial belt in Haryana in June 2018, the Manesar-based International Centre for Automotive Technology (iCAT) is now enhancing its ...

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