Progress on direct impacts against the expected topic outcomes
The innovation activities of this project deal with the improvement of the driving range of an electric minibus by at least 20% at an ambient temperature of 0 °C. This is achieved by introducing a highly efficient heating system based on infrared heating panels, controlled by a novel user-centric HMI, embedding an optimised thermal and energy management strategy for improved comfort and reduced energy consumption. These activities are complemented with the demonstration of a new HVAC unit based on a heat pump, capable of reducing the vehicle’s cooling energy requirements by 15 % against the baseline, while leveraging the efforts made on the HMI and TEMS.
By now the user-centric HMI was defined and implemented on a touch screen. The infrared heating panels were integrated into the minibus and tested at 0 °C ambient temperature on the climatised chassis dynamometer. The optimised HVAC system with heat pump mode was defined and simulations performed. the operating strategy is currently optimised by using the digital twin models of the minibus’ cabin and powertrain models.
Once the results of the final measurement campaign with the optimised predictive energy and thermal management strategy are available, the economic and ecologic impact are available in later stages of the project, the technologic, scientific, societal and economic impacts of the solutions developed in this project can be shown.
Progress on wider impacts targeting zero emission road transport
As already mentioned above, at this stage of the project, it is too early to quantify any impact of MINDED, as not enough results have been generated so far.
Nevertheless, MINDED is on track for delivering an electric minibus with an at least 20% improved driving range at 0 °C compared to the baseline vehicle. The results of MINDED will help accelerating the transformation of road passenger transport to zero-emission through a world-class European research and innovation and industrial system by fostering the close collaboration between one major European OEM for buses, six industry partners, three universities and one RTO. Furthermore, the improved HVAC system together with a user centric HMI will increase user acceptance by enhancing thermal comfort and driving range.
However, as this is the first reporting period only results in parts of the project implementation are available yet. A better assessment of the progress towards delivering scientific, economic, societal or technical impact can be given in the following reporting periods once more results have been generated.