Project description
Electro-Mobility
The FREE-MOBY project is focused to the implementation of easy to deploy micro fully electrical vehicles (450-650kg and speeds up to 90+ km/h)) and city EVs (650-1000kg).
By an extra cost of only 15% solar installations in roof houses can be integrated with robust battery packs that can smooth peak powers up to 30%. Solar parking and integrated photovoltaic-battery installations are becoming more and more popular in many EU countries. The availability of largely deployed renewable energy installations attracts a large number of EV users with a push-pull impact on efficiency, reduced energy waste (wind) and dependency on hydrocarbons.
FREE-MOBY addresses: Developments of prototypes of premium Micro EVs for both passengers and freight delivery applying large scale manufacturing concepts, Full convergence between renewable energy and electromobility with common technology developments, Demonstration of secure and smart interactivity vehicle to infrastructures, Development of a simplified electric architecture serving a two motor powertrain with robotised two gear box and independent two axels control, Development of universal battery-monitoring systems, with a focus on simplified battery management systems based on pure monitoring of cells status, Development of sub-module battery packs holdings integrating monitoring and managing sensing electronics, Development of modular battery packs sub-modules based on standard battery cells including the option of safe partial swapping, ICT use leading to lower vehicles production cost and simplified maintenance, Developments smart photovoltaic modules with embedded electronic, Integration of simplified overall electric architectures by adopting the ICT advancements introduced in portable devices.
The project will open a new route in electro-mobility based on simplicity, freedom of operation, low cost of use and easy to find components.
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Call for proposal
FP7-2013-ICT-GC
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Funding Scheme
CP - Collaborative project (generic)Coordinator
10122 Torino
Italy
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Participants (13)
9020 Klagenfurt am Wörthersee
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1000 SOFIA
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2765 Smorum
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47151 Valladolid
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20864 Agrate Brianza
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10024 MONCALIERI
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20134 Milano
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00198 Roma
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10145 TORINO TO
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12048 Sommariva Del Bosco Cn
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01-796 WARSZAWA
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030138 Bucuresti
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GU2 7XH Guildford
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