Automotive Technology / EV Testing and Validation

Automotive Technology / EV Testing and Validation

Automotive Testing Expo EV Battery and Powertrain Testing Booth Planning

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Novi

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Michigan

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Vibe Credit Union Showplace

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    Novi

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    Vibe Credit Union Showplace

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Automotive Testing Expo EV battery testing booth
20x30 powertrain testing booth with equipment display
EV battery validation booth with test result screens

Automotive Testing Expo EV battery testing booth
20x30 powertrain testing booth with equipment display
EV battery validation booth with test result screens

How should EV battery and powertrain testing exhibitors plan an Automotive Testing Expo booth?

EV battery and powertrain testing exhibitors at Automotive Testing Expo should focus on how engineers will understand the test system during a short booth visit. Battery testing equipment, powertrain validation tools, thermal systems, durability platforms, charging validation, and test result screens need clear equipment zones, readable monitors, short technical labels, storage, and enough space for engineering conversations.

OVERVIEW

OVERVIEW

Automotive Testing Expo EV battery and powertrain testing booths need to make technical equipment and test workflows easy to understand from the aisle. Exhibitors may be showing battery testing systems, EV powertrain validation tools, thermal testing equipment, durability platforms, charging validation tools, dynamometers, component testing systems, or test result dashboards.

The booth should show what is being tested, how the system works, and why the results matter. Larger equipment may need open display space and a clean visitor path, while test data or validation software may need readable screens and short labels. Exhibitors who need the broader event context can review Automotive Testing Expo North America booth planning, while teams focused on sensor, simulation, or autonomous validation can use Automotive Testing Expo ADAS validation booth planning.

At Vibe Credit Union Showplace, equipment placement, screen visibility, storage, staff movement, freight timing, and setup sequence should be settled before production is finalized. A 20x30 booth planning layout gives battery and powertrain testing exhibitors room for equipment displays, monitors, counters, storage, and engineering conversations, while logistics and pre-show coordination keeps move-in and setup details from becoming last-minute problems.

Booth Size Planning for EV Battery and Powertrain Testing Exhibitors

Booth Size Planning for EV Battery and Powertrain Testing Exhibitors

Booth size should be chosen around equipment footprint, screen count, storage, staff movement, meeting needs, and how much technical explanation the testing system requires.

20x20 Focused Testing Demo Booth

20x20 Focused Testing Demo Booth

A 20x20 layout can work for controlled equipment displays, test result screens, storage, and focused technical conversations.

30x40 Larger Testing Equipment Booth

30x40 Larger Testing Equipment Booth

A 30x40 booth may be better when the booth needs larger equipment, several demo stations, private meetings, and wider visitor flow.

20x30 Battery and Powertrain Testing Booth

20x30 Battery and Powertrain Testing Booth

A 20x30 booth gives exhibitors more room for equipment, monitors, counters, storage, and engineering conversations.

Island Booth for EV Testing Technology

Island Booth for EV Testing Technology

An island booth can support stronger visibility, larger equipment displays, multiple screens, private meetings, and a more branded testing story.

Automotive Testing Expo Booth Planning Article

Automotive Testing Expo Booth Planning Article

For automotive testing and validation exhibitors, the Automotive Testing Expo booth planning article takes a closer look at technical demo planning, equipment display, screen placement, graphics, booth size, logistics, and show-site setup. It helps teams keep testing workflows, storage, staff movement, and engineering conversations organized without making the booth feel crowded or overly technical.

Event-Specific Display Needs for EV Battery and Powertrain Testing Booths

Event-Specific Display Needs for EV Battery and Powertrain Testing Booths

EV battery and powertrain testing booths need to balance equipment display, test result screens, technical graphics, storage, and engineering conversations.

Equipment Display Space

Equipment Display Space

Battery systems, powertrain tools, thermal equipment, and durability platforms need clear display areas, labels, and safe visitor flow.

Readable Test Result Screens

Readable Test Result Screens

Test data, dashboards, validation results, and system outputs should be visible without forcing visitors to crowd one demo point.

Technical Graphics and Labels

Technical Graphics and Labels

Battery, powertrain, charging, durability, and thermal testing messages should be grouped clearly so visitors can follow the testing story quickly.

Freight and Setup Planning

Freight and Setup Planning

Testing equipment may require careful product handling, power access, cable control, storage, and final demo readiness checks before move-in.

Event Facts

Event Facts

EV Battery and Powertrain Testing

EV Battery and Powertrain Testing

Automotive Testing Expo North America brings together testing, validation, development, quality engineering, simulation, data acquisition, and automotive technology exhibitors.

Novi 2026 Event

Novi 2026 Event

Automotive Testing Expo North America 2026 is scheduled for October 27–29, 2026 at Vibe Credit Union Showplace in Novi, Michigan.

Vehicle Testing and Validation Context

Vehicle Testing and Validation Context

EV battery testing, powertrain validation, charging validation, durability testing, thermal testing, and test equipment displays fit the event’s focus on automotive testing, development, and validation technologies.

Exhibiting Challenges

Exhibiting Challenges

Showing testing equipment clearly

Showing testing equipment clearly

Battery systems, powertrain tools, thermal equipment, and durability platforms need clear display areas, labels, and enough space for visitors to understand what each system does.

Battery systems, powertrain tools, thermal equipment, and durability platforms need clear display areas, labels, and enough space for visitors to understand what each system does.

Explaining test results from screens

Engineers may need to review test data, dashboards, validation results, or system outputs. Screens should be readable without forcing visitors to crowd one demo point.

Engineers may need to review test data, dashboards, validation results, or system outputs. Screens should be readable without forcing visitors to crowd one demo point.

Balancing equipment size and visitor flow

Larger testing equipment may need clearance, access points, and a clean viewing path so visitors can understand the system without blocking the aisle.

Larger testing equipment may need clearance, access points, and a clean viewing path so visitors can understand the system without blocking the aisle.

Keeping technical messages organized

Keeping technical messages organized

Battery, powertrain, charging, durability, and thermal testing messages should be grouped clearly so visitors can follow the testing story quickly.

Battery, powertrain, charging, durability, and thermal testing messages should be grouped clearly so visitors can follow the testing story quickly.

Supporting engineering conversations

Supporting engineering conversations

Technical buyers may want to discuss test accuracy, equipment capacity, integration, measurement methods, validation workflow, or deployment use cases.

Technical buyers may want to discuss test accuracy, equipment capacity, integration, measurement methods, validation workflow, or deployment use cases.

Preparing for Novi show-site setup

Preparing for Novi show-site setup

Freight timing, equipment handling, monitor placement, power needs, graphics checks, and demo readiness should be confirmed before the exhibit team arrives.

Freight timing, equipment handling, monitor placement, power needs, graphics checks, and demo readiness should be confirmed before the exhibit team arrives.

Preparation Steps

Preparation Steps

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Define the testing story

Decide whether the booth focuses on EV battery testing, powertrain validation, thermal testing, durability testing, charging validation, component testing, or a mixed equipment offer.

Decide whether the booth focuses on EV battery testing, powertrain validation, thermal testing, durability testing, charging validation, component testing, or a mixed equipment offer.

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Plan equipment and screen zones early

Plan equipment and screen zones early

Map equipment, monitors, demo counters, storage, staff positions, and discussion areas so visitors can understand the booth without crowding the aisle.

Map equipment, monitors, demo counters, storage, staff positions, and discussion areas so visitors can understand the booth without crowding the aisle.

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Use graphics to support technical explanation

Use graphics to support technical explanation

Short labels, test process diagrams, dashboard captions, application graphics, and product category messaging should support the demo instead of replacing it.

Short labels, test process diagrams, dashboard captions, application graphics, and product category messaging should support the demo instead of replacing it.

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Confirm setup details before production

Confirm setup details before production

Review equipment handling, freight timing, power access, monitor mounting, cable control, booth structure, storage, and final demo content before the booth is finalized.

Review equipment handling, freight timing, power access, monitor mounting, cable control, booth structure, storage, and final demo content before the booth is finalized.

Rental vs Custom Build for EV Battery and Powertrain Testing Booths

Rental vs Custom Build for EV Battery and Powertrain Testing Booths

Rental Booth for Focused Testing Equipment Displays

A rental booth can work well when the display needs a clean structure, equipment counters, readable monitors, branded graphics, hidden storage, and space for focused engineering conversations.

Custom Build for Larger Battery and Powertrain Exhibits

A custom build makes more sense when the booth needs larger testing equipment, several demo zones, integrated monitors, private meeting space, specialty lighting, or a stronger branded environment.

Hybrid Booth for Equipment, Screens, and Meetings

A hybrid booth can keep the structure efficient while customizing the areas visitors use most: equipment displays, test result screens, demo counters, storage, graphics, and meeting space.

Venue Execution Notes

Venue Execution Notes

Novi Move-In Planning

Novi Move-In Planning

At Vibe Credit Union Showplace, EV battery and powertrain testing booths should be planned around move-in timing, freight access, installation sequence, electrical needs, and final show-floor checks.

Equipment and Screen Flow

Equipment and Screen Flow

Testing equipment booths work better when product displays, monitors, storage, cable paths, and staff movement are planned together from the start.

Show-Site Demo Setup

Show-Site Demo Setup

Show-site setup should account for equipment placement, screen visibility, power access, backup cables, demo content, and the staff flow needed for engineering conversations.

Testing Equipment Readiness

Testing Equipment Readiness

EV battery and powertrain testing booths should confirm equipment placement, monitor content, cable control, power access, and demo counter setup before the exhibit floor opens.

Need an EV Battery Testing Booth Plan for Automotive Testing Expo?

EV battery and powertrain testing exhibitors often need a booth that balances equipment placement, screen visibility, storage, logistics, and technical conversations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What should an EV battery testing booth include?

It should include clear equipment displays, readable test result screens, short technical labels, hidden storage, staff movement space, and room for engineering conversations.

What booth size works well for EV battery and powertrain testing exhibitors?

How should test result screens be planned?

Should larger testing equipment be separated from screen demos?

Why is setup planning important for battery and powertrain testing booths?

Related Automotive Testing Expo EV Battery and Powertrain Booth Planning Links

Related Automotive Testing Expo EV Battery and Powertrain Booth Planning Links

Related Automotive Testing Expo EV Battery and Powertrain Booth Planning Links

Use these links to move from EV battery and powertrain testing booth planning into graphics, design support, booth size planning, adjacent ADAS validation, and broader exhibit support.

Use these links to move from EV battery and powertrain testing booth planning into graphics, design support, booth size planning, adjacent ADAS validation, and broader exhibit support.

Use these links to move from EV battery and powertrain testing booth planning into graphics, design support, booth size planning, adjacent ADAS validation, and broader exhibit support.

Graphics and Brand Presentation for Technical Testing Booths

Graphics and Brand Presentation for Technical Testing Booths

Test process diagrams, dashboard captions, equipment labels, and branded booth surfaces can make battery and powertrain testing technology easier to understand from the aisle.

Design and Engineering Support

Design and Engineering Support

Useful when the booth needs equipment placement, monitor positioning, storage, lighting, product flow, and visitor movement planned before production begins.

20x20 Booth Planning for Focused Testing Demos

20x20 Booth Planning for Focused Testing Demos

A 20x20 layout can work for focused equipment displays, screen demos, storage, and technical buyer conversations when the product footprint is controlled.

30x40 Booth Planning for Larger Equipment Displays

30x40 Booth Planning for Larger Equipment Displays

A 30x40 layout may be better when the booth needs larger testing equipment, multiple demo stations, private meeting space, storage, and wider visitor flow.

On-Site Installation and Dismantle Support

On-Site Installation and Dismantle Support

Battery and powertrain testing booths with equipment displays, monitors, counters, and cable paths need a clear setup sequence before the exhibit floor opens.

Circle Exhibit Trade Show Exhibit Support

Circle Exhibit Trade Show Exhibit Support

Circle Exhibit supports automotive technology exhibitors with trade show exhibit design, booth planning, rental structures, graphics, logistics, and show-site execution across U.S. events.

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Automotive Testing Expo

Automotive Testing Expo North America

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Venue

Vibe Credit Union Showplace

Organizer

UKi Media & Events

Exhibitor Scale

EV battery testing, powertrain validation, durability testing, thermal testing, charging validation, and automotive test equipment exhibitors

Audience Type

OEM engineers, EV platform teams, validation engineers, powertrain teams, test equipment buyers, and Tier 1 suppliers

Typical Booth Size

20x20, 20x30, 30x40, island booth

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