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Beatrice Jonsson

Research manager

beatrice.jonsson@scania.com

Future challenges for a sustainable

transport solution provider

• Introduction to Scania

• Main challenges

• How do we meet the future?

• Are we doing enough?

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2015-11-16Beatrice Jonsson// Future challenges for a sustainable solution provider

Volkswagen Group

• 600 000 Employees

• 200 billion € turnover

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Scania R&D in the VW Group

VTT

37

FAW-VW

864

Shanghai VW

1.402

VTB

91

Volkswagen

Nutzfahrzeuge

838

Volkswagen

9.343

Skoda

1.736

VW India

TO Pune

43

VW of

South Africa

105

VW Group RUS

TO Kaluga

32Audi

7.190

Bentley

682

Bugatti

107

SEAT

947

Lamborghini

225

Volkswagen

Argentina

67

VW do Brasil

1.056

VW de

Mexico

767

VWGoA

188

VWGoA

TO

Chattanooga

18

SCANIA

3.500

SCANIA LAM

100

Porsche

3.153

IDG

832

Volkswagen

Osnabrück

335

VW Malaysia

6

MAN

1.755

Ducati

150

Scania

• 3rd largest R&D Center in VW GroupVW Group R&D

• 28 locations

• ≈ 40.000 Engineers

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Trucks and Buses

Transport equipment – moving

people and goods

Generating business and profit

for our customers

Part of a sustainable transport

system – now and in the future

Scania produces customer solutions:

Transport equipment and services

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Vison: To be the leader in providing

sustainable transport solutions

Main Challenges:

• Societal challenges: urbanisation, congestion, emissions etc

• Changes in the transport business model

• Connectivity-how can we use the potential?

• Increase energy efficiency in vehicles

• Inefficient transport systems

• Lack of collaboartion between main stakeholders of the

society

• Employees with right Competence at the right time

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Challenge:

Right competence at the right time

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+ =

Research

Long term recruitment

TRM

(TechnologyRoad Map)

Education

D1 D2 D3

D4 D5

D14 D15 D16

D17 D18 D20D19

D28 D29

D35 D39

D21 D23 D24 D25

D30 D31 D32

D22 D26

D6

D40D36D34

D9 D10

D7 D38D37

D8

D11 D33

D13

D12

• Excellent Research

• Excellent Education

• Increased interest to engineering studies

• Skilled engineers

One solution:

Academic collaboration

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Commissioned

educated Scania

Employees

200

KTH

alumni

51%Externally

funded

projects

37

KTH

Schools8/10

10

Involved

researchers

>200

EU-project

3

Industrial PhDs

15

Master

Thesis

students R&D

93

Guest

researchers

KTH-> Scania

3

KTH-

PhDs

30

Adjunct

Professors

2

Guest

Researchers

Scania->KTH

4

11/19/2015

PLeng

3

2014

Centras7

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Luleå Tekniska Universitet

Kungliga tekniska Högskolan KTH

Lunds Tekniska Högskola

Chalmers

Linköpings tekniska Högskola

Challenge:

Transport business 2030

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Challenge:

Transport business 2030

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One solution:

Scania’s approach to sustainable transport

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Smarter transport Energy efficiency Alternative fuels

One solution:

Scania’s approach to sustainable transport

2015-11-16Beatrice Jonsson// Future challenges for a sustainable solution provider

Smarter transport Energy efficiency Alternative fuels

Smarter transport, night deliveries

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Smarter transport

driving over 30 000 laps

around the world every

month

Currently 150 000 connected vehicles

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Smarter transport

Connectivity - the bridge into autonomous

vehicles

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Smarter transport

Scania’s approach to sustainable transport

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Smarter transport Energy efficiency Alternative fuels

Engine development

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Efficiency

Time

• Engine and exhaust after

treatment

• Waste heat recovery

• Electrification of sub-

systems

• New combustion systems

Energy efficiency

Platooning

• May reduce emissions to 20%

• May tripple highway throughput

• May reduce fatalities by 10%

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[PATH, 2010; Robinson et al., 2010]

2015-11-06

Energy efficiency

Longer vehicles- High Capacity Transport

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Energy efficiency

Optimised logistic

planning is need to

avoid low filling rate

Electrified road systems

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Energy efficiency

Fully electric vehicles

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Energy efficiency

Scania’s approach to sustainable transport

2015-11-16Beatrice Jonsson// Future challenges for a sustainable solution provider

Smarter transport Energy efficiency Alternative fuels

Biofuel outlook

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Biodiesel FAME

Bioethanol HVO Naturalgas

Hybrids Biogas Fullyelectric

Fuel cells

Alternative fuels

Summary

Scania is a member of VW group

Vision: To be leader in providing sutainable transport solutions

Main Challenges:

• Societal challenges: urbanisation, congestion, emissions etc

• Changes in the transport business model

• Connectivity-how can we use the potential?

• Increase energy efficiency in vehicles

• Inefficient transport systems

• Lack of collaboartion between main stakeholders of the

society

• Employees with right Competence at the right time

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• Are we doing enough?

-No it goes to slow and we need more collaboration!

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beatrice.jonsson@scania.com

Thank you for your attention!

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