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EV / AVAutoBook 2017
PREVIEW
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WELCOME!Electric Vehicles and Autonomous Driving have become the hottest topic in the automotive sector and are quickly becoming a global phenomenon whre non-traditional players like Tesla were able to claim market leading positions agains classic competitors like GM, Volkswagen and Toyota.
Battery prices fell 35 percent in the last 12 months and are on a trajectory to make unsubsidized electric vehicles as affordable as their gasoline counterparts in the next six years, according to a new analysis of the electric-vehicle market by Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF).
By 2040, long-range electric cars will cost less than $22,000 (in today’s dollars), according to the projections. Thirty-five percent of new cars worldwide will have a plug.
The highlight of 2016 clearly was Tesla’s success to secure more than 400,000 reservations for their Model 3. Production is scheduled to begin in mid 2017 and deliveries for 2018.
Also Autonomous Driving has seen major breakthrough in 2016 with Tesla demonstrating fully functional AV technology in their Model S.
Many agree that a shift is under way that will lead to widespread adoption of EVs in the next decade. It’s looking like the 2020s will be the decade of the electric car.
How to use the EV/AV AutoBookThe information was compiled from personal research, the internet and with support of friends at automotive companies, automotive organizations, industrial estates and business associates and is designed to support:
1) Business Development - managers who seek to identify potential customers and sales opportunities
2) Outsourcing – local and international commodity managers, buyers who are looking to source components
Focus on contactsThe EV/AV AutoBook features quick links to access web sites, Google Map locations and social media sites of the featured companies and their representatives. Simply click on the icons to connect:
I am sure this book will give you lots of information and inspire you to do business in the EV/AV Sector.
Radolfzell, January 2017
Ulrich Kaiser
Chapter 1
Introduction
In the late 1890s electric vehicles (EVs) had outsold gasoline cars ten to one. EVs were dominating roads and dealer showrooms. Several automotive companies started out as successful EV companies such as Oldsmobile and Studebaker. However, their focus later Transition to gasoline-powered vehicles. The first car dealerships actually dealt exclusively for EVs.
Early production of EVs was accomplished by hand assembly. In 1910, volume production of gasoline powered cars was achieved with the motorized assembly line. This breakthrough manufacturing process killed off all but the most well-financed car builders. Independents, unable to buy components in volume died off. The infrastructure for electricity was almost non-existent outside of city boundaries – limiting EVs to city-only travel. Another contributing factor to the decline of EVs was the addition of an electric motor (called the starter) to gasoline powered cars – finally removing the need for the difficult and dangerous crank to start the engine. Due to these factors, by the end of World War I, production of electric cars stopped and EVs became niche vehicles – serving as taxis, trucks, delivery vans, and freight handlers.
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, a rebirth of EVs prompted was by concerns about air pollution and the OPEC oil embargo. In the early 1990s, a few major automakers resumed production of EVs – prompted by California 's landmark Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Mandate. Those EVs were produced in very low volumes – essentially hand-built like their early predecessors. However, as the ZEV mandate was weakened over the years, the automakers stopped making EVs – Toyota was the last major auto maker to stop EV production in 2003.
Section 1
AT A GLANCE
1. Electric batteries & Electric motors led to the first electric vehicles in then 1800’s
2. EVs outsold gasoline vehicles 10 to 1 in the 1890’s.
3. Henry ford’s Model T put an end to EVs popularity in the early 1900’s
4. Resurgence of EVs came during the late 1980s with Honda and Toyota
EV Introduction
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Since the 1920’s, there has been research and experiments into autonomous vehicles. The first self-sufficient and truly autonomous vehicles appeared in the 80’s, with the Carnegie Mellon Universities Navlab and ALV projects in the mid 80’s and the Mercedes-Benz and Budeswehr University Munich’s Eurke Prometheus Project in the late 80’s.
Since then, many major automotive manufacturers and research organizations have been developing prototype vehicles including Mercedes-Benz, Continental Automotive Systems, General Motors, Bosch, Autolive Inc., Toyota, Nissan, Volvo, Vislav, Google and Audi. In July of 2013, Visla demonstrated the BRAiVE vehicle, that moved autonomously on a mixed traffic route open to public traffic. As of 2013, four states in the U.S. have passed laws permitting the use of autonomous vehicles including Nevada, Florida, California and Michigan. In Europe, cities in France, Belgium, Italy and the United Kingdom are planning to operate transport systems for driverless vehicles. Germany, the Netherlands and Spain have already allowed the testing of robotic vehicles in traffic.
Envisioning the Future
As mentioned prior, the idea of autonomous vehicles was around since 1900‘s. However, the concept of autonomous vehicle and driving gained vast public interest at General Motors Futurama exhibit during the 1939 World’s Fair. General Motors envisioned a future where there was “abundant sunshine, fresh air (and) fine green parkways” on which cars could drive themselves.
Jameson Wetmore, a historian wrote in Driving the Dream that "GM and RCA had developed a scale model automated highway system, which allowed them to begin experimenting with how electronics could be used to steer and maintain proper following distance."
In 1958, Wetmore noted, the company tested a 1958 Chevrolet with a front-end
Section 2
AT A GLANCE
1. AV Research & Development ongoing since 1920’s
2. First Autonomous Vehicle showcased in 1977
3. Ernst Dickmanns has been nicknamed the pioneer of autonomous vehicles
AV Introduction
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Chapter 2
Statistics
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Chapter 3
OEMs
Photo: Volkswagen
Faraday Future is an American based start-up that is Chinese-backed and that is focusing on developing intelligent electric vehicles. The company was established in 2014 and is headquartered in Gardena, California. The companies financial backer is LeEco, a Chinese consumer electronics company.
In 2016, the company debuted its first concept vehicle the single-seat FFZERO1. The FFZERO1 has 1,000hp (750 kW) that can go up to 200mph. The company plans on developing other models and designs in the near future. The company plans on launching its first all-electric vehicle by 2017.
The company has decided to open its first manufacturing facility in Nevada, Las Vegas where construction began in April 2016. The company planed on investing over USD 1 billion into the plant.
Section 1
AT A GLANCE
1. Founded in 2014
2. Employs over 1,000
Faraday Future
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Faraday Future HQ18455 S Figueroa St. Los AngelesCA 90248 Tel: +1 424 276 7616Email: info@faradayfuture.com
Michael JohnsonDirector
Tom WessnerVP Global Supply Chain
Andrew De HaanPlant Director
Section 2
Other Automotive OEMs
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The full version of the EV / AV AutoBook includes profiles of the following OEMs. You can order your subscription for the EV / AV AutoBook here.
Chapter 4
Tier 1 Suppliers
GKN Driveline is a multinational automotive components manufacturer that focuses on driveline technologies. The company is owned by GKN, which was founded in 1759.
The company is present across 22 countries in over 56 locations. The company has a global work force of over 22,000. The company’s headquarters is located in Redditch, United Kingdom. GKN Driveline is the worlds largest producer of CV joints.
The company also produces a variety of other products for the automotive industry. These products include AWD Systems, Trans Ale Solutions, Replacement parts and GKN’s eDrive Systems. eDrive Systems is the companies solution aimed a hybrid and all electric vehicles.
Product range:
CV jointsSide shaftsProp shaftsPower transfer unitsDifferentialsAWD couplingsDisconnectsElectric rear axlesElectric dive transmissions
Section 1
AT A GLANCE
1. Established: 1759
2. Employs: 22,000
3. Turnover Q1 2015: 2.678 Billion BPS
GKN Driveline
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GKN Driveline PLCIpsley House, Ipsley Church Lane, Redditch, Worcestershire B98 0AJ, United KingdomTel: +44 (0) 152 753 3600Email: info@gkndrive.com
Helmuth RohreggerPresident Europe
Philippe DoumeingtsSenior Vice President Purchasing & Supply Chain
Mohammed ZameerVice President Global Manufacturing Engineering
Rainer Dr. LinkVice President Business Development AWD/eDrive
eDrive SystemseDrives Systems is GKN Drivelines product solution for hybrid and electric vehicles. Currently, GKN Driveline supplies eDrive solutions to each major automotive region.
eMachines is focused on manufacturing and selling drive systems and electric machines based on axial flux motor technology for use in hybrid and all-electric vehicles. Integrated eDrive Systems
Product range:
eAxleseTransmissionseMachinesIntegrated eDrive Systems
eAxlesSince 2002 GKN Driveline has been constantly developing electric axles and offers two different solutions: eAxles for M-4WD and eAxles for Hybrid AWD. eAxles support the electrification of a vehicle as secondary driven axle while the primary engine is still a combustion engine and therefore can be disconnected.
eDrive Systems Global Contacts
Peter MoelggChief Executive Officer AWD /eDrive Division
Rainer Dr. LinkVice President Business Development AWD/eDrive Division
Roman DziubaVice President Operations AWD/eDrive Division
Jose Luis Sainz GuerraVice President Purchasing and Supply Chain AWD/eDrive Division
Joe PalazzoloProgram Director, Chief EngineerAWD/eDrive Division
Click here for a list of global GKN driveline locations.
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Section 2
Other Automotive Events
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The full version of the EV / AV AutoBook includes profiles of the following Companies. You can order your subscription for the EV / AV AutoBook here.
Chapter 5
Associations
Launched in 1990, the World Electric Vehicle Association (WEVA) is a non-profit organization with the objective of promoting the research, development and deployment of electric drive vehicles.
WEVA organizes the International Electric Vehicle Symposium (EVS) series, the World Electric Vehicle Journal, and bestows the E-Visionary Award upon cities that are leading the charge in electric drive promotion and deployment across the world.
WEVA consists of three regional organizations - the Electric Drive Transportation Association (EDTA), the European Association for Battery, Hybrid and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (AVERE) and the Electric Vehicle Association of Asia Pacific (EVAAP). These three international associations promote the electric vehicle concepts and policies in their respective regions of North America, Europe and the Asia-Pacific.
Section 1
AT A GLANCE
1. Established: 1990
2. Non-profit organization
WEVA
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World Electric Vehicle Association (WEVA)1250 Eye Street, NW, Suite 902Washington, DC 20005United StatesTel: +1 *202) 408 0774
Joeri de RidderPresident WEVA & AVERE
Section 2
Other Automotive Associations
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The full version of the EV / AV AutoBook includes profiles of the following Associations. You can order your subscription for the EV / AV AutoBook here.
Chapter 6
World Class Manufacturing Equipment
Sponsored Feature
Chapter 7
Events
Photo: eCarTec
eCarTec Munich is one of the world’s largest trade fair for electric & hybrid mobility. The event depicts a large variety of topics ranging from electric vehicles to powertrain technology to finance.
The trade fair goes on for three days from the 18th to the 20th of October 2016 held at the Trade Fair center in Munich.
Exhibition areas include:
Electric Vehicles - E-cars / E-motorcycles / E-Busses / E-scooters / E-vehicles for transportation and storing / E-fun vehicles / E-trucksEnergy & infrastructure - Energy provider electricity and hydrogen / Energy infrastructure / Smart grid / Charing stationsEnergy Storage - Battery systems / Fuel Cell Systems / Capacitors Powertrain - Electric Motors in general / Wheel hub motors / Drivetrains, Gearboxes / Control Systems)Finance - Mobility Models / Tourism / Finance / Leasing / Car Sharing / Venture Capital
Section 1
AT A GLANCE
1. Date: 18-20th October 2016
2. Venue: Messegelände Munich
3. Matchmaking opportunities
eCarTec
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Organizers: MunichExpo Veranstaltungs GmbHZamdorfer Straße 10081677 MünchenTel: +49 (8) 9322 9910Email: info@munichexpo.de
Event LocationMessegelände, 81823 München
Robert MetzgerCEOEmail: robert.metzger@munichexpo.de
Gerhard HolmerEvent ManagerEmail: gerhard.holmer@munichexpo.de
Section 2
Other Automotive Events
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The full version of the EV / AV AutoBook includes profiles of the following Events. You can order your subscription for the EV / AV AutoBook here.
Chapter 8
Media
AUTOMOBIL ELEKTRONIK is a publication for managers, engineers, developers in the automotive industry. The publication tracks developments in automotive electronics along the entire value chain from parts suppliers to tier suppliers to OEMs.
The publication also includes research articles about hardware and software, development systems and measurement and testing technology.
Section 1
AT A GLANCE
1. A news outlet that covers all aspects of the Auto industry
2. Management and developers in automotive-electronics
Automobil Elektronik
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Hüthig GmbHIm Weiher 1069121 HeidelbergTel: +49 (0) 6221 489 300Email: fachmedien@huethig.de
Mr Frank HenningSales ProfessionalTel: +49 (0) 6221 489 300
Section 2
Other Automotive Media
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The full version of the EV / AV AutoBook includes profiles of the following Media. You can order your subscription for the EV / AV AutoBook here.
Acknowledgements
Photo: Hyundai Mobis
about this book
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