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A configurable dynamometer to evaluate vehicle and battery performance of micromobility devices

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 August 2025

Ponaravind Muthaiah*
Affiliation:
S-E-A, United States of America
Scott Zagorski
Affiliation:
S-E-A, United States of America
Austin Kress
Affiliation:
S-E-A, United States of America
Meredith Bartholomew
Affiliation:
S-E-A, United States of America
Nick Helber
Affiliation:
S-E-A, United States of America
Dale Andreatta
Affiliation:
S-E-A, United States of America
Gary Heydinger
Affiliation:
S-E-A, United States of America

Abstract:

The usage of micromobility devices is growing to promote sustainable transportation, prompting manufacturers and regulators to enable its safe integration into urban environments. This has created the need for a tool to evaluate such devices. This paper presents the development of a versatile dynamometer design for verification and validation of micromobility devices by emulating real-world conditions while capturing vehicle and battery performance in real-time. A custom Graphical User Interface (GUI) is used to control and configure the system, as well as enabling the user to analyze and save incoming data. Six devices were chosen from distinct categories to collect data and demonstrate the capabilities and modularity of the dynamometer. The results reflect the ability of the dynamometer to be used for standardized testing of various micromobility devices.

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Figure 1. Micromobility Device Dynamometer with a Hoverboard

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Figure 2. (a) Linear actuator with load cell, (b) Kickstart motor, (c) Throttle motor

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Figure 3. (a) Tilt actuators on parallelogram linkages, (b) Measurement panel

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Figure 4. Software architecture

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Figure 5. Recorded data tab on the GUI

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Table 1. Device parameters.

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Figure 6. Roller spacing

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Figure 7. VehTable

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Figure 8. Battery performance time series data for skateboard. (a) current, (b) voltage, (c) temperature