On October 9th, 2025, the paper “Accelerated Automotive Battery Development to Meet Market Opportunities” (https://lnkd.in/di9Vw9bS) by Bajzek et al. was published in the INCOSE International Symposium Proceedings (Wiley Online Library).
This paper was previously presented on July 29th, 2025, at the 35th Annual INCOSE International Symposium (IS2025) in Ottawa, Canada, within the session on Accelerated Automotive Battery Development to Meet Market Opportunities.
🎤 Speakers:
Daniel Krems (AVL)
Dr. Stefan Kollegger (TU Graz)
Michael Tatschl (TU Graz)
The INCOSE International Symposium is the leading global event on systems engineering, focusing this year on how it enables a digital future — connecting research, best practices, and innovations in model-based systems engineering (MBSE), digital transformation, and complex system design.
Our contribution presents a system-model-based verification method, leveraging MBSE and linked data to accelerate and improve the quality of automotive battery development.
Using a detailed system model of the battery, we systematically derived failure modes and test cases, organized them into a Design Verification Plan (DVP), and managed the process through a linked data platform — ensuring traceability, consistency, and efficiency throughout the development workflow.
🔋 This approach supports hashtagAccCellBaT’s vision of enabling faster, smarter, and more reliable battery development for the next generation of electric mobility.

