Keysight Expands EV Charging and Satellite 5G Testing with Airbus Collaboration

By Vikas

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In January 2026, Keysight Technologies made a major stride in two critical technology sectors: electric vehicle (EV) charging and satellite-based 5G communications. By introducing advanced EV charging test systems and collaborating with Airbus on the SpaceRAN project, the company is positioning itself at the forefront of emerging industrial and aerospace standards. Keysight expands EV charging

High-Power EV Charging Expansion

Keysight expands EV charging capabilities with new test systems designed for megawatt-level charging, catering to heavy-duty electric vehicles. These platforms support global standards such as MCS (Megawatt Charging System), CCS, ISO 15118, GB/T, and CHAdeMO, with planned support for NACS. By providing comprehensive interoperability and reliability testing, Keysight ensures that automakers and infrastructure providers can meet the rigorous demands of next-generation electric mobility.

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The company’s expanded footprint in this sector aligns with the growing shift toward electrification, positioning Keysight as a reference platform for global EV charging tests. For investors, the move highlights how the company leverages technological complexity as a growth opportunity in high-demand areas.

Advancing 5G Satellite Networks with Airbus

Simultaneously, Keysight expands EV charging and its influence in connectivity by deepening its partnership with Airbus on the SpaceRAN demonstrator. The initiative focuses on non-terrestrial networks (NTN) using software-defined satellites in Low Earth Orbit (LEO). Keysight provides advanced emulation tools, including PROPSIM for satellite channel simulation and UeSim for user segment testing, addressing technical challenges such as seamless beam handovers and mobility management between terrestrial and satellite links.

The SpaceRAN project will culminate in an in-orbit demonstration featuring a regenerative payload with integrated 5G base station functionality, enabling direct-to-handheld connectivity from space. This collaboration places Keysight at the center of next-generation satellite 5G testing, reinforcing its role as a key partner for aerospace and telecom innovators.

Strategic Impact

These dual initiatives—high-power EV charging and satellite-based 5G testing—underscore Keysight’s strategy to become a “picks and shovels” supplier for long-term themes like electrification and global connectivity. Keysight expands EV charging while simultaneously addressing evolving standards in both the automotive and aerospace sectors.

Investors and industry observers see this as a critical step in embedding Keysight’s hardware and software into major industrial and automotive ecosystems, ensuring relevance as EV adoption and non-terrestrial 5G networks scale worldwide. By tackling technical complexity and global standardization, Keysight is reinforcing its leadership in high-tech test and measurement solutions.

In summary, Keysight expands EV charging and strengthens satellite 5G testing, securing its place in the emerging landscape of electric mobility and next-generation connectivity.

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