Today marks an exciting step forward as we begin testing the all new Kemble class electronics integrated into our latest Wallbox product at the EMC labs in Wimborne. This first visit to the lab is a crucial stage in ensuring our technology meets industry standards for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) a fundamental requirement in achieving safety certifications and regulatory approvals.
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing assesses the ability of electrical and electronic systems to function properly within their intended electromagnetic environment without causing or being affected by interference. This ensures that our Wallbox operates efficiently alongside other electronic devices, minimizing the risk of signal disruptions, performance inconsistencies, or safety hazards.
Meeting EMC standards isn’t just a regulatory formality it plays a vital role in ensuring product reliability, safety, and customer confidence.
EMC testing is crucial for several reasons. Regulatory compliance ensures that our Wallbox meets all UK and European safety and electromagnetic interference (EMI) standards. Performance optimization allows us to refine electronics, reducing unwanted signal disturbances for seamless operation in real-world conditions. Product longevity and reliability improve as we proactively address electromagnetic issues, enhancing durability and stability. Finally, user experience benefits from a well-tested product, guaranteeing that customers can charge their EVs confidently without disruptions or interference with other home or commercial electronics.
As our testing process advances, we will conduct multiple rounds of assessment, fine tuning our designs and ensuring our Wallbox achieves the highest industry standards. This is a significant step toward launching a product that is not only powerful and innovative but also engineered for seamless real world performance.
We’re excited to share more updates as we progress through EMC certification and bring the Kemble class Wallbox closer to market readiness!