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Volvo Car Corporation in Development of Smart Charging Concept for Electric Cars

 

 

 

 

Volvo Car Corporation’s focus on connectivity technology also includes smart features for charging of electric vehicles through its involvement with the research project ELVIIS (Electric Vehicle Intelligent Infra Structure).

ELVIIS is a consortium involving Volvo Car Corporation, Ericsson, the utility company Göteborg Energi and the Viktoria Institute and aims to develop a smart on-board concept for controlling, measuring and paying for electricity when charging via any outlet.

The innovative research project across several industries aims to bring mobile connectivity to electric cars – and to identify and remove barriers for using electrical vehicles in daily life.

The concept works like this:

Electric drive without compromises
The Volvo C30 Electric has been used as a test car in the project. Equipped with an integrated 7-inch colour touch screen, it makes the smooth charging concept available at the driver’s fingertip. Five C30 Electric cars will now be used for testing and evaluating the technology during a year.

“Our basic view is that the owner of an electric vehicle shouldn’t have to sacrifice any of the properties he or she expects from a luxury car,” says Lennart Stegland, Vice President Electric Propulsion Systems, Volvo Car Corporation.

“This smart technology for charging in any outlet, and paying automatically via your own electricity bill, is an excellent example of how we do everything to make the daily use easier for the customer.”

The concept is developed on a generic communication platform to make the technology globally applicable.

Totally in control, totally connected
The ELVIIS technology is fully in line with Volvo Car Corporation’s development of Sensus technology, which makes the driver feel totally in control and totally connected.

“Sensus is the interface that promotes intuitive communication with the car, connecting it to the driver’s digital world. We will continue to extend the offer of intelligent content that provides easy access to support, information and entertainment,” says Lennart Stegland.

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