If you are an EV manufacturer dealing with inefficient battery use and safety gaps — this project developed energy-aware control and smart Battery Management Systems (BMS) that improve vehicle efficiency and safety for mass-market deployment.
Connected Electric Vehicle Ecosystem for Safer and More Efficient Urban Mobility
Imagine if cars, traffic lights, and city grids could talk to each other in real-time to prevent accidents and save energy. It is like giving a city a collective brain that manages how electric cars move and charge. This helps vehicles avoid crashes and makes the whole trip smoother for everyone.
What needed solving
Transportation systems are currently isolated and static, leading to inefficiencies and safety risks. There is a lack of standardized, connected data sharing between vehicles, infrastructure, and users.
What was built
A connected mobility ecosystem including smart Battery Management Systems, fail-operational ADAS, and cloud-based devops for the automotive supply chain.
Who needs this
Who can put this to work
If you are a city operator dealing with isolated transport systems — this project developed a connected mobility ecosystem that shares data between vehicles and infrastructure to reduce road fatalities.
If you are a software provider dealing with slow update cycles for driving aids — this project developed cloud-based devops practices for the supply chain to allow continuous improvement of mobility services.
Quick answers
What is the cost or pricing for these solutions?
Based on available project data, specific pricing or cost structures are not provided.
Is this technology ready for industrial scale?
The project aims for a level of development appropriate for mass-market deployment, focusing on a connected mobility ecosystem across 9 countries.
How is the IP and licensing handled?
Based on available project data, specific licensing terms are not mentioned, though it involves a consortium of 49 partners.
What regulations does this address?
The project works to bridge gaps between technological advancements and legal and regulatory frameworks to increase public acceptance of autonomous vehicles.
What is the implementation timeline?
The project runs from 2023-05-01 to 2026-06-30, with current phases focusing on system-level design and modeling.
Who built it
The consortium is heavily industry-driven with 33 industrial partners, representing a 67% industry ratio. This strong commercial presence, including 14 SMEs and 9 universities across 9 countries, suggests a high focus on practical application and market readiness rather than pure academic research.
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