Thursday, April 25, 2024

GM and EV: investment worth 1 billion dollars

The news reporting huge investments oriented towards a more and more electric future strengthen the awareness that the future, actually, is clearly outlined in that direction. Among the latest, the one that explains how the big international player General Motors is planning to spend one billion dollars for the production of electric vehicles for its Mexican plant at Ramos Arizpe.
The production is likely to start in the second half of the current year and it will implement at least one electric vehicle starting from 2023. At present, besides motors and transmissions, the plant produces Chevrolet Equinox and Blazer SUV.
The announced investment includes new capacity for battery packs and other components such as electric motors and it includes a new painting department, too.
Ramos Arizpe factory should be the fifth manufacturing site of GM in North America for the EV production, after the announcements for other two factories in Michigan and others in Tennessee, Ontario and Canada.

Electric air taxi for urban transport

Fotografie: Tom Ziora – www.tomziora.com Postproduction: Wagnerchic – www.wagnerchic.com

Good news from Volocopter, German company that for a long time now has designed and implemented aircrafts for urban mobility. The news concerns the VoloConnect solution, a new aircraft characterized by vertical take-off and landing system, an eVTOL designed to move comfortably in cities during next years.
It is not the first prototype of this kind that promises changing deeply the mobility of the future, but VoloConnect seems to have a capacity of travelling on longer distances, to operate as an electric taxi beyond the urban ambit, too.
VoloConnect could, in fact, transport up to four passengers, with an autonomy of about 100 kilometres, at a speed of 180 Km/h, with a maximum speed that could reach about 250 Km/h.
After two years of work, today the team of engineers has reached the prototyping of the first model: «We are confident – stated Florian Reuter, CEO of Volocopter – that this family of aircrafts will pave the way to the international commercial release of electric UAM services».

Electric motors, the problem of irregular goods

If a sector becomes fundamental, it is more necessary than ever to pay attention to “imitations” or to not fully complete or state-of-the-art products, with unclear origins.
It is what is happening also in the field of electric motors; as proven by the recent seizure of 1140 electric motors and 23 accessories in Vado Ligure port, for an overall value of over 110,000 Euros that has triggered the complaint to the Judicial Authority.
The operation was carried out by Savona Finance Police and the local Customs and Monopoly Agency and it was enabled by the risk analysis activity performed precisely by the Financiers of Savona Unit and by Customs Officers. The study allowed identifying, as possible carriers of irregular goods, two containers arrived in Vado Ligure port aboard a motor ship coming from China, with Hong Kong flag.
Therefore, after the inspection they assessed the content: products labelled with a renowned brand of electric motors but partly devoid of the geographical provenience indication and partly bearing the indication of a Polish address.
The cargo was seized owing to the indications reported in products as they were suitable for misleading consumers as to their actual origin. This is framed in the sale ambit of industrial products with false signs, also in relation to the art. 3 of Madrid Agreement signed by Italy with L. 676/1967.
Actually, seized products are classified as unfinished products, part of the components of a mechanical body designed to be suited to the operation of pumps, fans and drives of machines under production.

Electric Motors Talks: spotlights on the design of electric motors for automotive

Electric Motors Talks go on and arouse lively interest, as joint initiative by University of L’Aquila and by Coiltech to promote an exchange of know-how among Coil Winding specialists and related fields. The protagonist of the third meeting, particularly detailed and rich in speeches along the whole day, was Design of electric motors for automotive applications. «The market of electric vehicles is growing, a dynamic context that today makes finding innovative technologies and new materials fundamental to design more and more performing electric motors» stated Prof. Marco Villani, professor at University of L’Aquila and technical director of Electric Motor Engineering.
As usual, speakers intervened with high competence, providing added value with their expertise of international scope, succeeding in transmitting with great incisiveness the innovation in design ambit and interesting ideas for an increasingly dynamic and forefront sector research and development.
The first speech was delivered by the French engineer Nicolas Riviere from the British company Motor Design Ltd, focusing on the Optimised Electrical Machine Design for E-Mobility Applications. «The e-machine design trends and challenges are higher efficiency, increased torque and power density, reduced costs, increasing volumes and mass production, enhanced integration and shorter development cycles». He explained that the design optimization for the electric motor is a complex, multidisciplinary and often non-linear problem, since it involves multi-objectives, multi-constraint scenarios, and he explained the combination of motor-CAD and optiSLang, unprecedented optimization strategy in both academic literature and industry.
Afterwards, the Italian engineer Andrea Credo, from University of L´Aquila, explained in detail the High-speed Synchronous Reluctance motor for electric vehicles, with a deep insight in Pure Synchronous Reluctance Motor. «The SynRel could be a valid alternative for electric and hybrid vehicles due to its simple and rugged construction. It has been selected as Rare Earth Free motor solution for the next-gen of electric powertrains». The highlights underlined by the engineer Credo include very low losses in the rotor also at high-speeds, fewer requirements for cooling, low inertia and mass simple manufacturing. «The use of radial ribs along the q-axis allows improving the strength of the structure and assuring the rotor integrity at higher speeds».
The company Braitec, Ansys Partner, participated with the attendance of its Senior Application Engineer Pedram Nasab, relying on a doctorate in multi-physical analysis of electromagnetic systems.
In his speech “Application of Computer Aided Engineering in Designing the Electric Motors for Automotive” he explained the advantages of virtual design and the best practice for virtual product development, especially about electric machines for automotive. «It is possible to exploit the potentialities of Ansys simulation software to analyse not only single components but the whole system in its complexity, integrating the data of the different physics to obtain fast, accurate and precise responses that take the interactions of electrical, magnetic, thermal and mechanical aspects into account ».
The engineer Mario Kuschnerus, Technical Sales Manager from the company Elantas explained instead how to select the right Insulation Material related to Motor Design and Application Technique for automotive market. In his speech, he showed Elantas materials used in motors, to achieve the best insulations of the system, such as impregnating resins, impregnating varnishes, finishing varnishes, electrically insulating film, casting & potting resins and wire enamels.
«The company Elantas provides the full range of chemistries for all common insulation fields. Our comprehensive product portfolio is based on a high technological level and a consistent customer and service orientation. We offer our customers always the best technical solution.
In ambit of application techniques, it is necessary to make a comparison of main techniques. Potting has 99,999% fill rate, Trickling & Roll dip with ~95% fill rate, Hot Dip (UV) with ~97% fill rate and VPI, Vacuum Pressure Impregnation with ~99% fill rate.

NEXT APPOINTMENTS OF ELECTRIC MOTORS TALKS
Cooling of Electric Motors 26/05/2021 10.30-12.00
Magnetic Materials 09/06/2021 10.30-12.00
Manufacturing of Electric Motors for the Automotive Industry 23/06/2021 10.30-12.00
Insulating Materials 07/07/2021 10.30-12.00
The afternoon started with an academic contribution: the researcher Max Hullmann, Institute for Drive Systems and Power Electronics by Leibniz University di Hannover, dealt with the specific prediction of eddy current losses in permanent magnets of inverter driven IPMSM based on magnetostatic FEA results considering the reaction field. «Magnetostatic FEA only employs a reduced set of magnetostatic solutions yielding substantial reductions in the computational time as compared with conventional transient FEA. With regard to the losses in permanent magnets, it is therefore of interest to know if and when deviations compared to transient calculations can be expected and in what scale they are, in order to be able to derive appropriate evaluations or corrective measures from these findings”.
The scientist Hullmann detailed then the skin effect in permanent magnets: «The eddy current in the permanent magnet always follows the path with the lowest effective impedance. Therefore, the part of the ohmic resistance in the impedance must be as big as the effective reactance.
High power density electric motors for e-Auxiliary applications were instead the theme of the speech by Marco Santececca, Sr. Electric Motor Design Engineer of CPM – Compact Power Motion, German company that supports the electric mobility sector by proposing solutions with innovative high-power mechatronic technologies, from concept to mass-production. The focus concerned e-auxiliary in “hybrid” commercial vehicles on applications with rated power > 1kW. It emerged that such e-auxiliaries are playing an important role in both hybrid vehicles of today and in full-electric vehicles of tomorrow.
«Most of the e-auxiliary drives are going to survive the process of complete electrification that will involve any kind of private and commercial vehicle in the next 20 years. An example is given by Fuel-Cell Electric Vehicles». The expert explained that, besides the main propulsion system, the electrification of commercial vehicles is affecting a vast panorama of auxiliary systems, like pumps, compressors and blowers. «Modularity and scalability are key factors and compactness plays a crucial role as well. Thus, an important characteristic is given by the smart and effective integration between the electric motor, HW electronics and the cooling system».
The last speech involved the participation of Piacenza company Spin, which works at the design, study and implementation of electromagnetic devices, of mechanical parts and of electric motors in various application sectors such as automotive, aerospace, electromedical, energy, plant engineering, home appliance and defence, without forgetting the industrial prototyping, too. Speeches were by the Electrical Engineers Matteo Betti and Claudia Di Lodovico, female presence in the webinar, young highly competent and empathic engineer woman.
The focus of the dynamic and innovative Spin was on the vibroacoustic aspects of an Axial Flux PM Motor for E-mobility. The general aspects of axial flux motor are high power density, better ventilation and cooling, good planar airgap fit for different applications. It is also ideal to design modular motors for different power and torque requirements and it has output power proportional to the square of the outer diameter. Claudia Di Lodovico provided a very useful idea about the axial flux motor electromagnetic performance: «After having preliminarily designed the electrical machine, before realizing the prototype and in order to save time, money and materials, it is good practice to conduct some electromagnetic finite element analyses to check the motor performance and its electrical parameters».
(by Lara Morandotti)

Electrification of motors: the importance of retraining internal skills

The signs of factories’ massive conversion towards the electrification of motors are more and more numerous. One of them comes from the factory of the Powertrain division of Continental Group, the company Vitesco Technologies, which since the Sixties has been top player in the production of components for combustion engines, especially petrol injectors. About two years ago, the company announced its strategy change, that is to say the decision of giving up the internal combustion engine business to focus completely on electric cars’ components.
This choice has implied a specific training programme for workers, such as “Automotive Electronics and Powertrain Electrification” that involved 100 engineers and technicians in the sites at Vitesco di San Piero and Fauglia. It is a transition process that is exploiting the close University of Pisa, due to the need of updating employees’ professional competences.
«With its ‘Direction 2030’ strategy, Vitesco Technologies has set itself the goal of being a technological pioneer in clean, electrified and sustainable drives. This consistent and, above all, very early focus on electrification has the advantage for our employees that they can prepare and train themselves with tailored offers and a clear focus. We see – explains Ingo Holstein, CHRO of Vitesco Technologies – continuous learning as a central prerequisite for successful transformation. And that is more important today than ever before».
Besides, not only partnership with the University, the collaboration of the former Continental company sees also local SME to play a protagonist role, due to Invest in Tuscany that aims at creating a widespread net of collaborations on the territory.

Volvo Trucks: 100% electric heavy road transport

Electrifying most of the good transport: Volvo Trucks is precisely ready for this target. According to this vision, at the beginning of 2021, the international player presented three new full-electric models for heavy-duty tasks and a broad variety of transport requirements.
What do they hope? In the EU, almost half of all transports on truck might be electrified in the next future, reducing the climatic impact of road freights.
And it is not utopia. The course is right: with the addition of three new models, the electric range by Volvo Trucks pursues such guideline.
«More and more transport companies –Roger Alm, President of Volvo Trucks, stated- are becoming aware of the immediate need of their electrification course, both to protect the environment and to face competitiveness reasons, to satisfy the requirements of the customers asking for sustainable shipments. The broad diversified offer by Volvo Trucks decisively enables many more transport companies to shift to electric».
Let us go into detail: the new electric Volvo FMX model is subjected to innovation to make transport operations more silent and greener in the yard sector.
The production of the new electric models for Europe will start in the second half of 2022 and will join Volvo FL Electric and Volvo FE Electric for urban transports, which have been mass-produced since 2019 for the same market.
The new products have higher loading capacities, more powerful kinematic chains and maximum autonomy of 300 km, so satisfying the requirements of around 45% of all goods currently transported in Europe, according to what highlighted by Eurostat statistical data.

Motor Valley Accelerator: great opportunities for startups, also in the electrification world

Until May 16th, the startups operating in the sectors of mobility and automotive industry will have the opportunity of competing for one of the 10 available places in the Motor Valley Accelerator programmes: accelerator born from a CDP Venture Capital initiative through its Accelerator Fund in collaboration with Modena Foundation and UniCredit, with the support of CRIT, Modena technological broker, and Plug and Play, Open Innovation platform.
Therefore, it has started the selection of the startups that will be allowed following an ambitious growth course, supported by a network of professionals from industry and the venture capital world.
The Motor Valley Accelerator programme is aimed at developing the best experiences, at spreading national and international know-how and at favouring the exchange of best practices among all involved players and of investment in the Italian and European mobility chain.
What are the possible candidates? Startups already established or that are going to be set by the end of May in Italy, managed by a skilled team who submits a clear design vision and practical execution skills: technologies, products and services that can revolutionize the way of conceiving mobility.

High-Efficiency Motors and Testing

“High-Efficiency Motors and Testing” is the first event of the “Electric Motors Talks”, a cycle of virtual meetings dedicated to the Coil Winding Community, and it will be in live streaming Thursday 14th April 2021, from 10:30 p.m. to 12:00 p.m.
The webinar will be chaired by Marco Villani, professor of Electric Machines Design and Electric Systems for Mobility at University of L’Aquila and technical director of Electric Motor Engineering review.
It is a joint initiative of University de L’Aquila and Coiltech to promote the exchange of expertise between specialists in Coil Winding and related fields, making at least part of the World Magnetic Conference accessible online, in this exceptional time.

WORKSHOP PROGRAMME
HIGH-EFFICIENCY MOTORS AND TESTING
14 April 2021, 10:30-12:00

Edoardo Fiorucci – University of L’Aquila
Issues about the uncertainty evaluations in efficiency measurements: the case of the separate losses in induction motors
Alberto Rubino – Spin
A new generation of high-efficiency, silent & rare-earth free reluctance motors
Dragana Popovic Renella – Senis AG
Fast Magnetic Angle Sensor For Smooth Motor Control
Alberto Tessarolo – University of Trieste
Regenerative full-load testing of modular high-power machines: an alternative to the back-to-back method

 

UE, mandatory labelling for electric charge sockets

Since March 20th 2021, in the European Union it has come into force the obligation of applying the labels conforming to the standard defined in the EN 17186:2019 regulation on new electric vehicles that can be charged by grid and by all charge stations.
This to comply with the art. 7 of DAFI Directive for the typologies of vehicles concerned by the regulation: mopeds, motorcycles, tricycles and quadricycles, cars, light and heavy commercial vehicles and buses.
On vehicles, labels will be applied close to the fixed connector of the vehicle and on the mobile connector for the recharge (also in case of removable charge cables), as well as in the use and maintenance manual.
In the most recent models, they will be also placed in the electronic manual included in the vehicle’s infotainment system.
Concerning charge stations, labels will be put either next to the current socket or in the compartment housing the connector for the vehicle charge. Labels will be present, for information, also at vehicle dealers’.
The application of labels is in force in all 27 member States of the EU, in the Countries of the European Economic Area (Iceland, Lichtenstein, Norway), but also in Serbia, Macedonia, Switzerland and Turkey.
Labels will be put also on the new vehicles produced in EU and intended for the British market, irrespective of this Country’s decisions about the application of EU regulations after Brexit.

Rubber and metal extruded products for the international market

Oldrati Gomma Line is the nascent joint venture that can boast the synergy with the sound expertise of Gomma Line in the production ambit of extruded rubber and metal products, and with the technological and innovation know-how of Oldrati Group.
The decision of shaking hands taken by Oldrati Group and Gomma Line, two relevant realities in the rubber industry panorama, aims at creating synergies that will lead to new opportunities in East Europe and Russia markets.
Topicality is clear: in 2019 a free trade agreement was signed between Serbia and the Eurasian Economic Union, whose primary Country is Russia.
Gomma Line has operated on the market for about fifty years, with a strong specialization in rubber extrusion and moulding processes and with manufacturing sites in Serbia and Russia, whereas Oldrati Group, with almost sixty years of history, is one of the leader international Groups in the production of rubber, plastic and silicone goods, moulding and assembling, boasting a multimarket ranking.
In addition to productive synergies for the manufacturing of finished items, the agreement also provides for a collaboration verticalization: Gomma Line will have the opportunity of benefit- ting from the Compounding Division of Oldrati Group and from the competences of the Materials Team, so enhancing the supply chain’s force and extending the technological service on materials.