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User-centred Optimal Design of Electric Vehicle with Smart E-Corners

Project description

Revolutionising electric vehicles

As electric vehicles (EVs) gain traction, optimising their design and operation becomes crucial. In-wheel motors (IWMs) offer a promising solution, integrating powertrain, brake and suspension systems. Realising the full potential of IWMs leaves room for sophisticated control strategies to manage diverse vehicle functionalities. In this context, the EU-funded SmartCorners project will use AI and machine learning to revolutionise EVs by enhancing design, energy management, user comfort and recycling processes. Specifically, the project will focus on skateboard-like chassis configurations and predictive thermal management. Accelerated by advanced simulation and validation, the project will reduce development time and cost, support Europe’s competitive position in the EV industry and positively influence end user acceptance of EVs in the future.

Objective

In-wheel motors (IWMs) have become a mature technology that is well-suited for new user-centric electric vehicles (EVs). IWMs can be integrated in multi-functional and controllable modules consisting of the electric powertrain, friction brake and suspension/steering actuation. By combining several vehicle functionalities in a compact solution, the modules offer substantial opportunities to enhance the design and the operation of EVs. This is the starting point of the SmartCorners project. Using machine learning and AI, an adaptive multilayer control strategy will be implemented with historical and current data from the vehicle, its environment, and users, including relevant EV fleets. This approach will pave the way toward software-defined vehicles, ena-bling rightsizing, holistic optimisation, innovative fault mitigation and actuator allocation strategies as well as more efficient, adaptive, predictive, and personalised system operation. SmartCorners will bring a so far un-explored authority level over: i) vehicle design, through skateboard-like chassis configurations; ii) energy management aspects, covering pre-conditioning and predictive thermal management during EV operation; iii) comfort and functional aspects, in terms of user-centric cabin thermal management, and pre-emptive vehicle body control; and iv) dismantling process and recycling of the vehicle. The development and industrialization of the project outcomes will be accelerated by comprehensive and integrated simulation, design and validation methodologies to decrease development time and cost, and support the uptake of AI-based solutions. In con-clusion, SmartCorners will provide a significant competitive advantage of the European industry and contrib-ute to achieve key strategic orientations C and A of the EU Strategic Plan.

Coordinator

AVL DITEST GMBH
Net EU contribution
€ 62 550,00
Address
ALTE POSTSTRASSE 156
8020 Graz
Austria

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Region
Südösterreich Steiermark Graz
Activity type
Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
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Total cost
€ 104 250,00

Participants (10)