Project description
Paving the way for electric vehicle efficiency
As transportation shifts towards electric vehicles (EVs), maximising their efficiency is a challenge. Current EV designs often struggle to balance energy efficiency with user satisfaction, leading to suboptimal performance and limited adoption. Users’ reluctance to embrace EVs for everyday use persists due to concerns over range, comfort, and affordability. In this context, the EU-funded EFFEREST project aims to provide personalised eco-functionality, encouraging energy savings during regular usage. With a consortium of 11 partners spanning industry and research, EFFEREST integrates a co-design framework and user-centric energy management system. Using adaptive digital twins, predictive model-based control, and AI, the project leverages V2X communication and historical data for improved efficiency. Notably, EFFEREST prioritises user experience to set realistic targets.
Objective
EFFEREST targets a decisive leap forward in the novel use of data to achieve energy efficient electric vehicle (EV) designs, matching enhanced user acceptance with efficient vehicle operation. Significant improvements will be gained by leveraging knowledge from real fleet behaviour. Users will benefit from personalised data and the always-available option to select the vehicle performance type; in this way, users will perceive that individualised eco-functionality sufficiently fulfils normal daily-use requirements and will be motivated to save energy even over longer periods of regular usage. To achieve its ambition, EFFEREST brings together 11 partners from industrial and research backgrounds covering the entire EV value chain. A co-design framework will be implemented with a holistic user-centric energy management system control architecture based on adaptive digital twins, model-based optimization for component rightsizing, predictive model-based control and AI, benefitting from V2X, fleet-generated information and historical data. Most importantly, novel indicators will be identified that provide deeper insight into the effect that technical improvements have on user experience: this will help to derive more realistic development targets with a direct impact on user attractiveness, which in turn will impact the controllers that will be tailored adaptively to the current condition of the specific EV and its usage pattern, thus providing personalized and robust behaviour. Innovations in powertrains, battery systems, heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems will then be demonstrated through extensive evaluations in test facilities and a demonstrator vehicle, the aim being to make EVs more energy-efficient, comfortable, safe and affordable. As such, EFFEREST will increase the competitiveness of Europe, strengthening industrial leadership in key digital, enabling and emerging technologies to make EVs more attractive for the worldwide mass market.
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Programme(s)
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HORIZON.2.5 - Climate, Energy and Mobility
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HORIZON.2.5.7 - Clean, Safe and Accessible Transport and Mobility
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HORIZON.2.5.6 - Industrial Competitiveness in Transport
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HORIZON-IA - HORIZON Innovation Actions
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Call for proposal
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(opens in new window) HORIZON-CL5-2023-D5-01
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8010 Graz
Austria
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