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New Energy Testing Equipment
The inspection of new-energy vehicles is divided into two parts: electrical safety testing and power battery & vehicle safety testing. Based on these two aspects, specialized inspection equipment has been developed, namely the New-Energy Electrical Safety Testing Equipment and the Power Battery & Vehicle Safety Testing Equipment. Inspection Standards
Automotive Dynamometer (Small Roller)
The automotive dynamometer (also known as a chassis dynamometer) is a core piece of equipment specifically designed to measure a vehicle’s output power and fine-tune its performance—making it especially essential in motorsports and the automotive performance tuning industry. In countries with well-developed aftermarket industries, such as the United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom, dynamometers are incredibly common in tuning shops. To meet the demands of advanced modifications, modern dynamometers are now typically equipped with robust auxiliary tuning features, including power data recording, constant-speed testing, and real-time display of power and torque outputs.
Automotive Dynamometer (Large Drum)
The automotive dynamometer (also known as a chassis dynamometer) is a core piece of equipment specifically designed to measure a vehicle's output power and fine-tune its performance—making it especially essential in motorsports and the automotive performance tuning industry. In countries with well-developed aftermarket industries, such as the United States, Australia, and the UK, dynamometers are widely adopted in tuning shops. To meet the demands of advanced modifications, modern dynamometers typically come equipped with robust auxiliary tuning features, including power data recording, constant-speed testing, and real-time display of power and torque outputs.
Motorcycle horsepower tester
A motorcycle dynamometer (also known as a chassis dyno) is a core piece of equipment specifically designed to measure a vehicle's output power and fine-tune its performance—making it especially essential in motorsports and automotive performance tuning. In countries with well-developed aftermarket industries, such as the United States, Australia, and the UK, dynamometers are widely adopted in tuning shops. To meet the demands of advanced modifications, modern dynamometers typically come equipped with robust auxiliary tuning features, including power data recording, constant-speed testing, and real-time display of power and torque outputs.
Car horsepower tester
The automotive dynamometer (also known as a chassis dynamometer) is a core piece of equipment specifically designed to measure a vehicle's output power and fine-tune its performance—making it especially essential in motorsports and the automotive performance tuning industry. In countries with well-developed aftermarket industries, such as the United States, Australia, and the UK, dynamometers are incredibly common in tuning shops. To meet the demands of advanced customization, modern dynamometers typically come equipped with robust auxiliary tuning features, including power data recording, constant-speed testing, and real-time display of power and torque outputs.
Mobile Motorcycle Inspection Line
The mobile motorcycle inspection line is an upgraded and developed version of the traditional motorcycle safety performance testing line. It integrates all necessary equipment and instruments—such as axle (wheel) load platforms, braking test benches, clamps, and headlamp testers—into a compact, outdoor-ready container. Transported by a carrier vehicle, this innovative system can be easily moved to any desired location for on-site inspections, offering convenience and efficiency to the public. It is ideally suited for use by motor vehicle management departments, various motorcycle inspection stations, and even motorcycle manufacturing plants.