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ebuggy - DEVELOPER TEAM |
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A team of high-tech companies, suppliers to the automotive industry, and research institutes is developing the technical components of the ebuggy. |
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Prototype development is being carried out within a collaborative project. The ebuggy project has recently received funding from Germany’s Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology.
AERA GmbH
AERA is working on these project tasks:
- Li-ion battery design
- Battery management system
- Embedded system software
Company information: AERA develops and tests electric and electronic devices for the automotive, aviation, and manufacturing industry. >>more |
BVB INNOVATE GMBH
BVB INNOVATE has invented the ebuggy technology and business model. BVB INNOVATE is working on these ebuggy project tasks:
- Project management
- Partnering
- Setting up the business model
Company information: BVB INNOVATE is a leading innovation management firm. >>more |
Hoelle & Huettner AG
Hoelle & Huettner AG is working on these project tasks:
- Charge/discharge data handling
- Software for range extender management
- ebuggy databases and business software.
Company information: Hoelle & Huettner AG is a leader in software architecture, software development, and cutting-edge R&D for the automotive and life sciences industries. >>more |
ISW - University of Stuttgart
The ISW institute of the University of Stuttgart is the partner institute of the Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation IPA.
The The ISW is working on standardising the interface between the electric drive train and the range extender. This interface is crucial for the seamless integration of third-party range extenders (built-in or external) in the drive trains of electric vehicles.
The ISW is also working with ebuggy as an R&D advisor on testing, evaluation and optimisation.
Institute information: The ISW develops solutions for control engineering, mechatronics, as well as drive and machine engineering. >>more | |
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