FIAT POWERTRAINTECHNOLOGIES INDUSTRIAL
FIAT POWERTRAINTECHNOLOGIES INDUSTRIAL
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2022Partners:CNH Industrial (Czechia), ELAPHE PROPULSION TECHNOLOGIES LTD, REE AUTOMOTIVE LTD, IESTA INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED ENERGY SYSTEMS & TRANSPORT APPLICATIONS, FIAT POWERTRAINTECHNOLOGIES INDUSTRIAL +8 partnersCNH Industrial (Czechia),ELAPHE PROPULSION TECHNOLOGIES LTD,REE AUTOMOTIVE LTD,IESTA INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED ENERGY SYSTEMS & TRANSPORT APPLICATIONS,FIAT POWERTRAINTECHNOLOGIES INDUSTRIAL,VIF,AVL SOFTWARE AND FUNCTIONS GMBH,CNH Industrial (Netherlands),TOFAS,HIWITRONICS,IDIADA,University of Surrey,TTTECH AUTO AGFunder: European Commission Project Code: 824244Overall Budget: 6,531,670 EURFunder Contribution: 4,873,420 EURSYS2WHEEL will provide brand-independent components and systems for integrated 3rd generation commercial battery electric vehicles (cBEVs) for CO2-free city logistics. High efficiency, performance, packaging and modularity enable efficient integration. Mass production costs of e-powertrain components and systems will be considerably reduced, while eliminating negative impact on drivability, safety and reliability. The same components and systems shall be used for different commercial vehicle categories, sub-categories and brands, in urban and inter-urban applications. The project will foster the transition to a broad range of cBEVs and will accelerate market penetration of e-powertrain components and systems. SYS2WHEEL will demonstrate its results on N1 and N2 cBEVs and assesses the related potential for the whole range of L and N category cBEVs as well as extensions to M1 and M2 passenger carriers. Essential enabling elements in SYS2WHEEL are e-motors for both, in-wheel and e-axle systems, a novel suspension for in-wheel systems, the in-wheel and e-axle systems themselves, time-sensitive networking, advanced controls, affordable and efficient processes, as well as scalability/ transferability of innovations. Specifically SYS2WHEEL will reduce costs in mass production by at least 20% through components becoming obsolete and reduction of wiring costs due to application of time-sensitive networks. The powertrain efficiency will be increased by improved e-motor windings, advanced rare-earth magnets, reduced powertrain rotating parts, reduced losses, advanced controls and weight reduction. Affordability, and user-friendliness will be addressed by enhanced modularity and packaging, automotive quality by advanced fail-operational safety and ISO 26262 compliance, modular and scalable technologies and lowered total cost of ownership. Space-saving approaches in SYS2WHEEL lead to more freedom for batteries, cargo and drivers.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2018Partners:GARDNER DENVER LIMITED, JMBS, TECNALIA, CNH Industrial (Netherlands), Uniresearch +24 partnersGARDNER DENVER LIMITED,JMBS,TECNALIA,CNH Industrial (Netherlands),Uniresearch,GEVEKE WERKTUIGBOUW BV,GKN DRIVELINE INTERNATIONAL GMBH,DAF Trucks NV,FIAT POWERTRAINTECHNOLOGIES INDUSTRIAL,TU/e,CRF,VIF,JRC,Robert Bosch (Germany),QMUL,RICARDO CONSULTING ENGINEERS LIMITED,Daimler (Germany),MAGNA STEYR BATTERY SYSTEMS GMBH & CO OG,SAMSUNG SDI BATTERY SYSTEMS GMBH,European Thermodynamics (United Kingdom),RWTH,FHG,FEV EUROPE GMBH,RENAULT SAS,MAN,CNH Industrial (Czechia),STEYR,ZF FRIEDRICHSHAFEN AG,AVLFunder: European Commission Project Code: 653468Overall Budget: 28,419,800 EURFunder Contribution: 21,009,100 EURThe ECOCHAMPS project addresses topic GV-4-2014, Hybrid Light and Heavy Duty Vehicles. The work will, in a single coordinated project, address all aspects of this topic and will be conducted by 26 partners representing the European automotive industry (OEMs (EUCAR), suppliers (CLEPA), ESPs and universities (EARPA)) including members of ERTRAC and EGVIA. The objective is to achieve efficient, compact, low weight, robust and cost effective hybrid powertrains for both passenger cars and commercial vehicles (buses, medium and heavy duty trucks) with increased functionality, improved performance, comfort, safety and emissions below Euro 6 or VI, all proven under real driving conditions. The five demonstrator vehicles, for this purpose developed to TRL 7, that use the hybrid powertrains will among other give a direct cost versus performance comparison at two system voltage levels in the light duty vehicles, and include the modular and standardized framework components in the heavy duty vehicles. Achieving these innovations affordably will strengthen technical leadership in powertrains, enable a leading position in hybrid technology and increases the competitiveness of European OEMs. The vehicles will be ready for market introduction between 2020 and 2022 and (price) competitive to the best in-class (full hybrid) vehicles on the market in 2013. More importantly, the technology devised will impact on the reduction of CO2 emissions and the improvement of air quality. The project proposes to reach a 20% powertrain efficiency improvement and a 20% powertrain weight and volume reduction, with a ≤10% cost premium on the base model for the demonstrator. To meet air quality targets the project will prove, via independently supervised testing, real driving emissions at least below Euro 6 or VI limits and by simulation show the potential of the passenger car technologies to reach Super Low Emission Vehicle standards.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2024Partners:TOTALENERGIES CHARGING SOLUTIONS NEDERLAND BV, UL, IDNEO, CITTA DI TORINO, FONDAZIONE LINKS +30 partnersTOTALENERGIES CHARGING SOLUTIONS NEDERLAND BV,UL,IDNEO,CITTA DI TORINO,FONDAZIONE LINKS,Ayuntamiento de Zaragoza,UNIVERSITE GUSTAVE EIFFEL,BURSA METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY,AVERE FRANCE,Paris,ATOS SPAIN SA,QI ENERGY,PROVINCIE,BIT&BRAIN TECHNOLOGIES,PSA ID,IREN SPA,COLAS,ENEDIS,PE,EUROVIA MANAGEMENT,GreenFlux,STADTWERKE NORDERNEY GMBH,POLITO,EVBOX BV,WE DRIVE SOLAR NL BV,ELECTRICITY TRANSMISSION SYSTEM OPERATOR,VeDeCoM Institute,INGENIERIA TECNICA DEL TRASNPORTE TRIA SA,CIRCE,EESTI ENERGIA AS,REE,RENAULT SAS,Qi ARROW,FIAT POWERTRAINTECHNOLOGIES INDUSTRIAL,IFSTTARFunder: European Commission Project Code: 875683Overall Budget: 17,957,400 EURFunder Contribution: 14,999,400 EURINCIT-EV aims to demonstrate an innovative set of charging infrastructures, technologies and its associated business models, ready to improve the EV users experience beyond early adopters, thus, fostering the EV market share in the EU. The project will seek the emergence of EV users’ unconscious preferences relying on latest neuroscience techniques to adapt the technological developments to the users’ subjective expectations. 5 demo environments at urban, peri-urban and extra-urban conditions will be ready for the deployment of 7 use cases, addressing: Smart and bi-directional charging optimized at different aggregation levels Dynamic wireless charging lane in an urban area Dynamic wireless charging for long distance (e-road prototype for TEN-T corridors) Charging Hub in a park&ride facility Superfast charging systems for EU corridors Low power DC bidirectional charging infrastructure for EVs, including two-wheelers Opportunity wireless charging for taxi queue lanes in airports & central stations These use cases pursue innovations in the current charging solutions as well as their seamless integration into the existing transport, grid, ICT and civil infrastructures. For this purpose, the INCIT-EV Platform will be developed comprising a DSS and a set of APPs addressing the users and e-mobility stakeholders’ needs. As a result, INCIT-EV will engage 3,475 private EV drivers, as well as 10 local communities, 4 Taxis cooperatives, 4 car sharing and 4 LEVs sharing companies. In total, the project will mobilise directly an investment on the use cases of 8.872 M€. INCIT-EV consortium counts with 33 partners, including 3 OEMs, 6 charging technology providers and 5 public authorities, 6 RTOs, 2 ICT companies, 2 road infrastructures companies, 4 DSOs, 1 TSO, 2 SMEs with expertise in user behavior and e-mobility exploitation, a car sharing services SME and a EV users association. Finally, ENTSO-e or the TInnGo project on gender issues support the project.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2017Partners:Continental, UPV, GNTH, FIAT POWERTRAINTECHNOLOGIES INDUSTRIAL, CRF +1 partnersContinental,UPV,GNTH,FIAT POWERTRAINTECHNOLOGIES INDUSTRIAL,CRF,STEYRFunder: European Commission Project Code: 605456more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2023Partners:AVL MTCAB, AVL, FORD OTOMOTIV SANAYI ANONIM SIRKETI, Graz University of Technology, EATON +27 partnersAVL MTCAB,AVL,FORD OTOMOTIV SANAYI ANONIM SIRKETI,Graz University of Technology,EATON,IRIZAR,University of L'Aquila,TU/e,TEOT,CNH Industrial (Netherlands),TECNALIA,Chalmers University of Technology,FEV EUROPE GMBH,VUB,RWTH,Avesta,GARRETT MOTION CZECH REPUBLIC SRO,Institut de France,Uniresearch,CNH Industrial (Czechia),JRC,PRIMAFRIO SL,DAF Trucks NV,VOLVO TECHNOLOGY AB,SHELL GLOBAL SOLUTIONS (DEUTSCHLAND) GMBH,UMICORE,FIAT POWERTRAINTECHNOLOGIES INDUSTRIAL,Neste Oil (Finland),VDL ENABLING TRANSPORT SOLUTIONS BV,SIEMENS PLM,TOTALENERGIES,IDIADAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 874972Overall Budget: 32,807,400 EURFunder Contribution: 24,986,700 EURIn the long haul transport sector, the reduction of real driving emissions and fuel consumption is the main societal challenge. The LONGRUN project will contribute to lower the impacts by developing different engines, drivelines and demonstrator vehicles with 10% energy saving (TtW) and related CO2, 30% lower emission exhaust (NOx, CO and others), and 50% Peak Thermal Efficiency. A second achievement will be the multiscale simulation framework to support the design and development of efficient powertrains, including hybrids for both trucks and coaches. With the proposed initiatives a leading position in hybrid powertrain technology and Internal Combustion Engine operating on renewable fuels in Europe will be guaranteed. A single solution is not enough to achieve these targets. The LONGRUN project brings together leading OEMs of trucks and coaches and their suppliers and research partners, to develop a set of innovations and applications, and to publish major roadmaps for technology and fuels in time for the revision of the CO2 emission standards for heavy duty vehicles in 2022 to support decision making with most recent and validated results and to make recommendations for future policies. The OEMs will develop 8 demonstrators (3 engines, 1 hybrid drivelines, 2 coaches and 3 trucks); within them technical sub-systems and components will be demonstrated, including electro-hybrid drives, optimised ICEs and aftertreatment systems for alternative and renewable fuels, electric motors, smart auxiliaries, on-board energy recuperation and storage devices and power electronics. This includes concepts for connected and digitalised fleet management, predictive maintenance and operation in relation to electrification where appropriate to maximise the emissions reduction potential. The 30 partners will accelerate the transition from fossil-based fuels to alternative and renewable fuels and to a strong reduction of fossil-based CO2 and air pollutant emissions in Europe
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