The market pull from the growing demand for electric vehicles (EVs) is putting pressure on car makers for launching new vehicle platforms. Opportunities to make a step change in mobility are rare, and based on more than 15 years of innovation and development experience in the field of EV powertrain systems, it's finally time to take in-wheel electric propulsion to the next level – a mass-produced propulsion solution. The PRODRIVE project is a part of a larger, ambitious plan for mass production of in-wheel motors for EVs.
Central-motor electric powertrains are defining today’s vehicle appearances and user experience. After more than a century of centralized propulsion dominance in vehicles, it’s time to copy nature and bring power to the wheels. Compared to disruptive in-wheel motor propulsion, a central electric powertrain has several disadvantages, related to controllability, packaging, weight, complexity, mechanical losses and lack of redundancy.
That said, existing in-wheel motor solutions in production today offer insufficient torques (up to 1000 Nm), are heavy or bulky, and their design does not allow integration of standard parts, such as friction brakes inside the motors.
Using Elaphe patented EM topology, the PRODRIVE L1500 in-wheel motor is unique in providing market-leading specific torques to produce 1500 Nm of torque with low motor weight.
Production-oriented design of L1500 enables delivering production cost-effectiveness, while the powertrain's intrinsic modular architecture facilitates lower vehicle development costs and shorter time-to-market by reducing the complexity of vehicles and enabling simple integration on existing and newly developed platforms.
In the course of the project, the PRODRIVE team achieved the following objectives:
- Creation of a demonstration vehicle for testing and demonstrating the performance, safety, durability and controllabilty of the PRODRIVE-based in-wheel drive.
- Performing key tests for conformity of the L1500 motor with ECE regulation for road use including EMC certification
- Preparation of the production version of the motor
- Securing contracts with multiple early adopters
- Industrialization of the L1500 motor production processes
- Primary steps in cost reduction of the L1500 in-wheel motor system, ready for consumer adoption.
The result of the action is a commercialized product, ready for use by the vehicle manufacturers in their efforts to bring electric vehicles to the mass market.
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