Design, manufacturing, and validation of ecocycle electric traction motor

Acronym

VOLTCAR

Description of the granted funding

As a response to the need to decrease the transportation related emissions and energy consumption, today, all major passenger car and other light-duty vehicle manufacturers are broadening their electric vehicle portfolio. The dependency of the present electrical traction motors on the rare materials, such as rare earth permanent magnet materials, namely Neodymium-Iron-Boron magnets, is problematic from several viewpoints: they are imported and expensive and there is a real risk for supply problems in the coming years. To strengthen the European competitiveness, VOLTCAR ('Design, manufacturing, and validation of ecocycle electric traction motor') proposes high-speed, permanent magnet assisted synchronous reluctance technology with a drastic reduction in rare materials' utilisation. During VOLTCAR, the motor prototype is perfected to meet the strictest performance requirements (power density, efficiency), sustainability criteria (recyclability, circularity and low use of rare resources and copper) and the expectations of the automotive sector (cost, reliability, integrability). This major goal is supported by introducing digital design and optimisation methodologies that are capable of assessing the life cycle costs, energy consumption, and carbon footprint in the early phase, guiding the outcomes towards maximised sustainability with reduced use of rare materials and efficient recycling and repurposing patterns. The validity of the VOLTCAR motor prototypes, 50 kW and 120 kW motor, and related technologies is proved according to the automotive standards, presenting an X-in-the-loop (XiL) experimentation environments. With this development, VOLTCAR will simultaneously lead to more green jobs in local SMEs throughout Europe to reduce unemployment rate. The VOLTCAR consortium comprises world-leading automotive Tier 1 and Tier 2 companies and research partners with complementary knowledge and expertise for the successful execution of the proposed work.
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Starting year

2023

End year

2026

Granted funding

606 875 €
Participant
DANFOSS MOBILE ELECTRIFICATION OY
800 625 €
Participant
BORGWARNER TURBO SYSTEMS ENGINEERING GMBH (DE)
929 400 €
Participant
KREMENCHUK MYKHAILO OSTROHRADSKYI NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (UA)
119 987.5 €
Participant
KOLEKTOR GROUP VODENJE IN UPRAVLJANJE DRUZB DOO (SI)
173 250 €
Participant
HIDRIA razvoj in proizvodnja avtomobilskih in industrijskih sistemov, d.o.o. (SI)
393 125 €
Participant
RTD TALOS LIMITED (CY)
188 125 €
Participant
SIEMENS INDUSTRY SOFTWARE NV (BE)
606 250 €
Participant
ROBERT BOSCH GMBH (DE)
662 082.5 €
Participant
UNIVERZA V LJUBLJANI (SI)
350 000 €
Participant
KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN (BE)
299 500 €
Participant

Amount granted

5 997 136 €

Funder

European Union

Funding instrument

HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions

Framework programme

Horizon Europe (HORIZON)

Call

Programme part
Climate, Energy and Mobility (11715)
Industrial Competitiveness in Transport (11721)
Clean, Safe and Accessible Transport and Mobility (11722)
Topic
Nextgen EV components: High efficiency and low cost electric motors for circularity and low use of rare resources (2ZERO) (HORIZON-CL5-2022-D5-01-09)
Call ID
HORIZON-CL5-2022-D5-01

Other information

Funding decision number

101096557

Identified topics

machines, power engines