Join Elektor and NXP for an exclusive webinar on Thursday March 5, 2026 at 16:00 PM CET (Berlin/Amsterdam). Dr. Wenzel Prochazka and Philippe Perruchoud introduce NXP’s newest advancement in Battery Management Systems (BMS): a chipset that integrates Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) directly into the hardware — a first in the industry.

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Webinar: Bringing EIS Accuracy into Everyday Battery Management Control

 

This session will explore how synchronized, hardware level measurement across every cell in a high voltage battery pack enables real-time insights previously limited to laboratory environments. Learn how this technology paves the way for more responsive control loops, supporting improved fast-charging strategies, enhanced thermal oversight, and deeper visibility into battery aging and health.

Don't miss this informative webinar. Register today and start thinking about questions that you would like to pitch the presenters in the live Q&A session!

The Speakers


Dr. Wenzel ProchazkaDr. Wenzel Prochazka
With more than 15 years background in EV Battery and powertrain development activities, Wenzel joined NXP in 2023 to manage the electrification system products elaboration. Today he manages the process of NXP building systems for HV batteries and linking to customers as NXP supports customers with a larger part of the value share in innovative system solutions in processing and analog. 


Philippe PerruchoudPhilippe Perruchoud
Philippe Perruchoud is a BMS (Battery Management Systems) Applications Manager at NXP Semiconductors, based in Toulouse, France. His work focuses on advanced battery management technologies for electric vehicles and energy storage applications. His contributions span technical innovation, customer-facing system development, and thought leadership in next generation battery measurement and control technologies. 



230181-021-94-original-briantw-headshot-transparent-bg.pngBrian Tristam Williams (Moderator)
Brian bought his first Elektor Magazine at 16 and has been orbiting our ecosystem ever since. From 2010, he began translating and editing for Elektor. Currently, he is an Editor (English) for Elektor Mag.