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ACHILES · Advanced Architectures Chassis/Traction concept for Future Electric vehicles

H2020Status: CLOSED1 December 201830 November 2022EU funding €4,895,704Call H2020-LC-GV-2018-2019-2020

The aim of ACHILES is to develop a more efficient E/E control system architecture optimized for the 3rd generation of EVs by integrating four new technological concepts. Firstly, a new wheel concept design will be equipped with full by-wire braking, including a new friction brake concept. Secondly, a centralized computer platform will host the e-drive functionalities and reduce the number of ECUs and networks while fulfilling safety & security requirements. It will support centralized domain controllers required to implement high automation and autonomy concepts, a key requirement for smart mobility. Thirdly, an out of phase control that will allow to intentionally operate the electric motor inefficiently to dissipate the excess of braking energy in case of fully charged batteries. As a fourth concept, a new torque vectoring algorithm will significantly improve the vehicle dynamics. The advances proposed will reduce the total cost of ownership by 10% and increase the driving range by at least 11% while increasing autonomy. ACHILES will be tested and verified in a real demo vehicle and in a brand-independent testing platform. The project consortium is another major asset. Audi, one of the technologically most advanced OEMs, will integrate these technologies to a next generation of EVs prototype. As a leading supplier, Continental will contribute by the innovative brake system. Elaphe, a leading technology company for e-motor design, will develop the suitable motor technology. TTTech, known for its future oriented network technologies for AI and autonomy-based systems, will be responsible for the networking technology. The academia team consists of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Coordinator), Tecnalia, Ikerlan and the Fraunhofer Gesellschaft. It will provide the technological basis, the modelling and the algorithms for this challenging endeavour. Finally, Idiada will conduct the testing and evaluations verifying and proving the achievement of the promised innovation.

Consortium · 11 organisations

coordinator

VRIJE UNIVERSITEIT BRUSSEL

BE · €922,529

participant

FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV

DE · €396,000

participant

FUNDACION TECNALIA RESEARCH & INNOVATION

ES · €501,625

participant

ELAPHE POGONSKE TEHNOLOGIJE DOO

SI · €447,206

participant

CONTINENTAL TEVES AG & CO OHG

DE · €1,327,898

participant

IDIADA AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY SA

ES · €130,900

participant

AUDI AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT

DE · €206,339

participant

TTTECH AUTO GMBH

AT · €485,260

participant

TTTECH COMPUTERTECHNIK AG

AT · €124,957

participant

AUMOVIO GERMANY GMBH

DE · €50,735

participant

IKERLAN S. COOP

ES · €302,255

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