CEVOLVER

Key Info

Basic Information

Partner:
Prof. Dr. Stefan Pischinger
Faculty / Institution:
Mechanical Engineering
Pillar:
Societal Challenges
Project duration:
01.11.2018 to 30.04.2022
EU contribution:
4.999.700,26 euros
  EU flag This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 824295.  

Title

Connected Electric Vehicle Optimized for Life, Value, Efficiency and Range

Concept

The current generation of electric vehicles have made significant progress during the recent years, however they have still not achieved the user acceptance needed to support broader main-stream market uptake. These vehicles are generally still too expensive and limited in range to be used as the first car for a typical family. Long charging times and uncertainties in range prediction are common as further barriers to broader market success. For this reason the CEVOLVER project takes a user-centric approach to create battery-electric vehicles that are usable for comfortable long day trips whilst the installed battery is dimensioned for affordability. Furthermore the vehicles will be designed to take advantage of future improvements in the fast-charging infrastructure that many countries are now planning.

Participants

  • FEV Europe GmbH, Germany (Coordinator)
  • Robert Bosch GmbH, Germany
  • Ford-Werke GmbH, Germany
  • Volvo Personvagnar AB, Sweden
  • IFP Energies nouvelles, France
  • Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
  • Uniresearch BV, Netherlands
  • i2m Unternehmensentwicklung GmbH, Austria
  • Robert Bosch AG, Austria