Collaboration project to explore EVs improvement by water-based lubricants
<p><br/></p><p>The Swedish Energy Agency granted CEVT resources to lead a joint project with SKF and Lule? Technical University to explore how water-based lubricants can improve the high efficiency of electric vehicles.</p><p>¡°Energy efficiency will always be a high focus area in CEVT. It must be. Our customers expect nothing less,¡± said Tommy Brandt, System Engineer at CEVT. ¡°This project enables a close collaboration with strategic industry partners as well as with the academia. The likelihood that this will be implemented in future industrialization projects is great. It will be a win not only for the partners in the project but for the environment.¡±</p><p><br/></p><p>The name of the research project is Longer Driving Range by Efficient Transmissions. It will focus on enhanced understanding of water-based lubrication of bearings, tribological effects on gears and transmission level requirements for the use of water-based lubricants.</p><p><br/></p><p>¡°The electric vehicles of the future place new demands on materials and technologies. Through this collaboration we will expand our knowledge of water-based lubricants, giving us great insight into the future needs of sustainable vehicles,¡± said Gregory Zimmerman, Director Product Line Electric Vehicles, SKF.</p><p><br/></p><p>¡°Oil lubricants have been developed over more than a hundred years. Now we must learn how surfaces and materials must be chosen to maximise performance for this lubricant as well,¡± said Roland Larsson, Professor and Scientific Leader, Lule? University of Technology. ¡°This project is perfectly in line with the research strategy of Lule? University of Technology. It will be a part of the research platform Creaternity, which aims at finding sustainable and circular engineering solutions.¡±</p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p>
18 Jun,2021