Anritsu Corporation will exhibit Battery Cycler and Emulation Test System RZ-X2-100K-HG, planned for sale in the North American market as an evaluation solution for eMobility, at CES 2026 (Consumer Electronics Show), one of the world’s largest technology exhibitions to be held in Las Vegas, USA, from January 6 to January 9, 2026.
The launch of the RZ-X2-100K-HG in the North American market represents the first step in the global expansion efforts of TAKASAGO, LTD., which holds a significant share in the domestic EV development market, and it is an important measure looking ahead to future global market growth.
At CES 2026, a concept exhibition will showcase the Power HIL evaluation system combining the RZ-X2-100K-HG with dSPACE’s HIL simulator, demonstrating a new direction for the EV evaluation process.
Additionally, the power measurement solutions from DEWETRON, which joined the Anritsu Group in October 2025, will also be exhibited. Using a three-phase motor performance evaluation demonstration, we will present example applications.
About the RZ-X2-100K-HG
The RZ-X2-100K-HG is a test system developed by TAKASAGO, LTD. of the Anritsu Group, equipped with functions for charge-discharge testing and battery emulation that support high voltage and large current. It is a model based on the RZ-X2-100K-H, which has a proven track record in Japan, adapted to comply with the United States safety standards and input power specifications. This system is expected to be used for testing the performance, durability, and safety of automotive batteries and powertrain devices in North America.
About Power HIL
Power HIL (Power Hardware-in-the-Loop) is an extended simulation technology that combines virtual and real elements by adding a “real power supply function” to HIL (Hardware-in-the-Loop). Power HIL creates a virtual vehicle environment with real power, reproducing EV driving tests and charging tests compatible with multiple charging standards under conditions close to reality. This allows for high-precision and efficient evaluation of battery performance, safety, and charging compatibility without using an actual vehicle.
Terminology Explanation
[*] Battery Emulation Test System
A technology that simulates the behaviour of real batteries (voltage, current, internal resistance, etc.) using a power supply device to evaluate how in-vehicle equipment operates.

