INNOVATIVE E-MOTOR TECHNOLOGIES E-AXLES E-CORNERS SUSTAINABLE HIGHLY EFFICIENT

EM-TECH: Innovative e-motor technologies covering e-axles and e-corners vehicle architectures for high-efficient and sustainable e-mobility

10 partners, 5 countries

This consortium gathers 10 partners from 5 countries to work on the project challenges and objectives.

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3 years

With a project start in January 2023, the project will continue for 3 years.

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Radial flux in-wheel motor 

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On-board axial flux motor 

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Digital twinning

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Circularity solutions for IWM and AFM

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Advanced cooling and control strategies

VOICES ABOUT EM-TECH

As the designated project leader, I am not only looking forward to the various innovations we are sure to develop, but also to the exciting talks and fruitful discussions in this interdisciplinary team of scientific and industrial partners of the EM-Tech consortium. This project will definitely give a boost to innovations in the field of electric mobility in Europe and I’m proud to be part of the process.

The EM-Tech project is an excellent approach to research on e-corners for future mobility solutions. Previous and ongoing European-funded projects such as EVC1000 and HighScape have already addressed some items, together with EM-Tech research activities will enhance significantly the knowledge about e-corners and the expertise of each single project partners.

We at AUDI are extremely glad to be member of the Advisory Board. This allows us to be very close to the highly innovative research and provide some helpful input for the partners as well.

Personally, I am really looking forward to be a part of EM-Tech project and enhance the already existing networks for further exploitations.

The EM-Tech project in short:

EM-TECH brings together 10 participants from industry and academia to develop novel solutions to push the boundaries of electric machine technology for automotive traction.

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