
SCHUNK TRANSIT SYSTEMS GMBH
SCHUNK TRANSIT SYSTEMS GMBH
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2021Partners:VBC, SWO, Heliox, ALTRA SPA, CITY TRANSPORT LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY +73 partnersVBC,SWO,Heliox,ALTRA SPA,CITY TRANSPORT LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY,IAV,I-DE REDES ELECTRICAS INTELIGENTESSA,Polis,JEMA,VBC,ALSTOM TRANSPORT S.A.,AIT,FHG,Solaris Bus & Coach (Poland),VDL ENABLING TRANSPORT SOLUTIONS BV,SCHUNK TRANSIT SYSTEMS GMBH,JEMA,Solaris Bus & Coach (Poland),RINA-C,Ikerlan,ICCS,LABORELEC,Rupprecht Consult - Forschung & Beratung,Ikerlan,IDIADA,TRANSPORTS DE BARCELONA SA,FEV EUROPE GMBH,ABB,VDL ENABLING TRANSPORT SOLUTIONS BV,Rupprecht Consult - Forschung & Beratung,ALTRA SPA,SCHOLT ENERGY SERVICES BV,UITP,AVL,SWO,IRIZAR,ENEXIS,VIF,LABORELEC,IDIADA,SCHOLT ENERGY CONTROL BV,ABB,POLITO,ALSTOM TRANSPORT S.A.,IBERDROLA DISTRIBUCION ELECTRICA, S.A.,CITY TRANSPORT LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY,Siemens (Germany),HEULIEZ BUS,ICCS,IRIZAR,MAN,VECTIA R&D,CNH Industrial (Czechia),TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,VECTIA R&D,TOFAS,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,TNO,VUB,MAN,SCHOLT ENERGY CONTROL BV,TNO,UITP,FEV EUROPE GMBH,SCHOLT ENERGY SERVICES BV,CNH Industrial (Czechia),TOFAS,SCHUNK TRANSIT SYSTEMS GMBH,AVL,TRANSPORTS DE BARCELONA SA,ENEXIS,Siemens (Germany),HEULIEZ BUS,VIF,IAV,HELIOX BV,Polis,RINA-CFunder: European Commission Project Code: 769850Overall Budget: 23,648,100 EURFunder Contribution: 18,657,400 EURThe ASSURED Project proposal addresses the topic GV-08-2017, “Electrified urban commercial vehicles integration with fast charging infrastructure” of the Green Vehicle work programme. A 39-member consortium from 12 different EU Member States will conduct the work. The overall objectives of ASSURED are: - Analysing the needs of the cities, operators and end-users to derive the requirements and specifications for the next generation of electrically chargeable heavy-duty (HD) vehicles (i.e. buses), medium-duty (MD) trucks and light duty vehicles for operation within an urban environment; - Improving the total cost of ownership (TCO) through better understanding of the impact of fast charging profiles on battery lifetime, sizing, safety, grid reliability and energy- efficiency of the charger-vehicle combination; - Development of next generation modular high-power charging solutions for electrified HD and MD vehicles; - Development of innovative charging management strategies to improve the TCO, the environmental impact, operational cost and the impact on the grid stability from the fleet upscaling point of view; - Demonstration of 6 electrically chargeable HD vehicles (public transport buses), 3 MD trucks (2 refuse collections & 1 delivery truck) and 1 light duty vehicle with automatic fast charging; - Development of interoperable and scalable high power charging solutions among different key European charging solution providers; - Demonstration of energy and cost efficient wireless charging solutions up to 100 kW for an electric light duty vehicle (VAN); - Evaluating the cost, energy efficiency, impact on the grid of the different use cases, noise and environmental impact of the ASSURED solutions; - To actively support the take‐up of business cases and exploitation of project results across Europe of the use cases by partner cities (Barcelona, Osnabruck, Goteborg, Brussels, Jaworzno, Munich, Eindhoven, Bayonne, Madrid) and end users.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2022Partners:Heliox, DAMEN SHIPYARDS GALATI, CMT, EEKELS TECHNOLOGY BV, DAMEN +26 partnersHeliox,DAMEN SHIPYARDS GALATI,CMT,EEKELS TECHNOLOGY BV,DAMEN,VITO,DAMEN SHIPYARDS GALATI,SEA EUROPE,EEKELS TECHNOLOGY BV,CMT,DAMEN,MARIN,SCHUNK TRANSIT SYSTEMS GMBH,BUREAU VERITAS MARINE & OFFSHORE,MARINE ENGINEERING SRL,Vlaamse Instelling voor Technologisch Onderzoek (VITO),FSM,DAMEN SCHELDE NAVAL SHIPBUILDING B.V.,MARINE DESIGN ENGINEERING MYKOLAYIVLLC,ST. NETH MARITIMETECHNOLOGY FOUNDATION,SCHUNK TRANSIT SYSTEMS GMBH,DAMEN SCHELDE NAVAL SHIPBUILDING B.V.,3DS,3DS,SEA EUROPE,MARIN,MARINE DESIGN ENGINEERING MYKOLAYIVLLC,BUREAU VERITAS MARINE & OFFSHORE,HELIOX BV,TU Delft,MARINE ENGINEERING SRLFunder: European Commission Project Code: 769419Overall Budget: 7,915,780 EURFunder Contribution: 6,589,360 EURTo maintain world leadership in complex, value-added and highly specialised vessels European shipbuilders must develop tailor-made innovative concepts that are efficient to design and build. Project NAVAIS proposed solution is a platform-based modular product family approach supported by the 3DEXPERIENCE integrated business platform. By sharing components and production across a platform of vessels, higher efficiency in vessel design and flexibility in production networks is achieved. NAVAIS uses system engineering approaches to develop the principles, procedures and a re-use component library for modular design and production and will apply these to develop two platform-based product families: passenger/road ferries and multi-use workboats. For each product family a demonstrator will be developed to TRL9 “digital twin”-level, validated and assessed on low impact environmental performance e.g. discharges to air and water, underwater radiated noise and cost-benefit aspects. The demonstrators are a 400 passengers/120 cars E-ferry and a multi-use workboat equipped for aquaculture activities. A major aspect of the platform-based modular approach is the change in value chain management. The current class approval procedure of engineered-to-order designs will be replaced by a procedure where pre-engineered product modules are approved by class, stored in a re-use library and applied in new vessel modular designs. This transfer from an engineered-to-order business model to an assemble-to-order business model will allow shorter process lead-times, constant quality, reduced design and production costs and better integration of the SME supply chain. Exploitation of results is expected at the end of the project duration. NAVAIS partnership contains 16 partners from 5 EU and 1 associated countries and includes technology providers, technology integrators and technology users. The project duration is 4 years and the required funding is € 6,6 MIO.
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