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This edited volume presents research results of the PPP European Green Vehicle Initiative (EGVI), focusing on Electric Vehicle Systems Architecture and Standardization Needs. The objectives of energy efficiency and zero emissions in road transportation im

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Beate Müller Gereon Meyer Editors

Electric Vehicle Systems Architecture and Standardization Needs Reports of the PPP European Green Vehicles Initiative

Lecture Notes in Mobility Series editor Gereon Meyer, Berlin, Germany

More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/11573

Beate Müller Gereon Meyer •

Editors

Electric Vehicle Systems Architecture and Standardization Needs Reports of the PPP European Green Vehicles Initiative

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Editors Beate Müller VDI/VDE Innovation + Technik GmbH Berlin Germany

ISSN 2196-5544 Lecture Notes in Mobility ISBN 978-3-319-13655-4 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-13656-1

Gereon Meyer VDI/VDE Innovation + Technik GmbH Berlin Germany

ISSN 2196-5552 (electronic) ISBN 978-3-319-13656-1

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Foreword

Electronic components and ICT systems are ubiquitous and bring a high value to today’s vehicles. Steady electrification is conferring them an even more defining role and value share in the transportation means of the future with ICT being instrumental for most building blocks of an electric car. Complementing materials innovation, ICT-enabled components and services are significantly reducing the energy demand of vehicles and improving the safety of the transport system, directly leading to a large societal impact. Beyond that, they make driving more comfortable. DG CONNECT is the driver of the ICT pillar of the European Green Vehicle Initiative PPP (EGVI PPP). More than 30 R&D projects with over 110 million € funding were launched since the first call in 2009. Several large-scale automotive ICT projects are also supported under the Joint Technology Initiatives ENIAC and ARTEMIS. All these proj