


Last week, our project was presented at the poster session of the workshop “Towards the sustainable vehicle era” organised by Cars@PolitoPolitecnico di Torino .
Thank you very much for the great exchange and we are lookin forward to the further.



Last week, our project was presented at the poster session of the workshop “Towards the sustainable vehicle era” organised by Cars@PolitoPolitecnico di Torino .
Thank you very much for the great exchange and we are lookin forward to the further.

🔵 How to achieve 100 % sustainable mobility? Circular Economy – from Cradle to Grave and back to Cradle 🔵
On November 16 and 17, the 18th A3PS – Austrian Association for Advanced Propulsion Systems Conference Eco-Mobility 2023 took place in Vienna and the E-VOLVE cluster and all partner projects including HighScape have been presented by Eric Armengaud, leading the working group “industrialization and exploitation” of the cluster.
This year’s theme of the conference was “How to achieve 100 % sustainable mobility? Circular Economy – from Cradle to Grave and back to Cradle“ and provided excellent keynote speeches and ground breaking input in the thematic sessions provided by the international participants.
The E-VOLVE cluster presentation was part of the session “AVC Advanced Vehicle Concepts” and focused on presenting the cluster as well as the projects and their innovative approaches as contribution to the European R&D landscape. Chaired by Brandstätter Bernhard from Virtual Vehicle Research GmbH and lead of the cluster working group “Scientific Board”, the session concluded with a panel discussion with Christian Kurzböck from Virtual Vehicle and a vivid exchange among the participants of the session.
We would like to thank A3PS and Conference Chair Dr. Michael Noest, MBA in representation of the organizers for the invitation and excellent organization and all participants for the fruitful discussions. We are looking forward to further exchange.
In HighScape, we are – among others – building on project results generated by the EVC1000 Project; The Electric Vehicle Components for 1000km daily trips.
The aim of this project, that was successfully completed in 2022, was to provide innovative and mass-production optimised components enabling the efficient integration of powertrain and chassis systems, which will increase Electric Vehicles (EV) range and user acceptance.
It is pleasing to see that the EVC1000 Project, part of E-VOLVE Cluster, has been mentioned in the latest CORDIS Results Pack. The results of the EVC1000 project provide a solid background for our ongoing activities such as the HighScape and the EM-TECH project, which are developing new efficient technologies for electric drives and their components within HorizonEurope programme.
