CORDIS Results Pack on Electric Vehicles


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The EU has declared its clear intention to transition to a more sustainable and low-carbon economy; decarbonisation of the transport system is at the centre of this effort. Towards this goal, the electric vehicle revolution has been set in motion, and Europe is preparing to lead the way. This Results Pack on Electric Vehicles highlights 10 projects funded by the Horizon 2020 research and innovation funding programme delivering Europe's green mobility targets. Transport is an essential component of robust societies, connecting people, underpinning trade, and fostering growth. However, it is a major environmental burden. In Europe alone, the transport sector is responsible for around one quarter of greenhouse gas emissions, significantly hindering the EU's goals towards climate neutrality. The European Green Deal emphasises that transport must become 'drastically less polluting,' which translates into a 90 % emissions reduction by 2050 compared to current levels if genuine progress is to be made. Furthermore, the EU Sustainable and Smart Mobility Strategy, adopted in 2020, put European transport on track for a future with significantly reduced emissions.




CORDIS Results Pack on Electric Vehicles


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The EU has declared its clear intention to transition to a more sustainable and low-carbon economy; decarbonisation of the transport system is at the centre of this effort. Towards this goal, the electric vehicle revolution has been set in motion, and Europe is preparing to lead the way. This Results Pack on Electric Vehicles highlights 10 projects funded by the Horizon 2020 research and innovation funding programme delivering Europe's green mobility targets. Transport is an essential component of robust societies, connecting people, underpinning trade, and fostering growth. However, it is a major environmental burden. In Europe alone, the transport sector is responsible for around one quarter of greenhouse gas emissions, significantly hindering the EU's goals towards climate neutrality. The European Green Deal emphasises that transport must become 'drastically less polluting,' which translates into a 90 % emissions reduction by 2050 compared to current levels if genuine progress is to be made. Furthermore, the EU Sustainable and Smart Mobility Strategy, adopted in 2020, put European transport on track for a future with significantly reduced emissions.




CORDIS Results Pack on Mineral Exploration


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Innovative exploration technologies developed by Horizon 2020-funded projects for finding metal ores and minerals are helping to transform Europe into a sustainable resource-efficient and competitive economy, while tackling environmental and climate-related challenges. This Results Pack highlights six cutting-edge EU projects that are helping to bring about this transition. Access to resources is one of the most strategic security questions surrounding the delivery of the European Green Deal. The Green Deal aims to make Europe the first carbon-neutral continent by 2050. Furthermore, by summer 2020 the European Commission plans to raise the EU's greenhouse gas emission reductions target for 2030 to at least 50 % and towards 55 % of 1990 levels. The sustainable utilisation of raw materials, including metals and industrial minerals, and particularly Critical Raw Materials (CRM) such as rare earths, is one of the main prerequisites to making this switch happen. This is due to their vital role in industrial value chains, especially in the energy, mobility and defence sectors, and the production of renewable energy technologies, electric vehicles, and mobile phones among others. In this CORDIS Results Pack we focus on the innovative results developed by Horizon 2020-funded projects working on exploration technologies for a sustainable supply of raw materials. The HiTech AlkCarb project brings together partners from across Europe and Africa to significantly improve geological models for the exploration of high-tech raw materials like the rare earth elements associated with alkaline rocks and carbonatites.




Mineral Exploration


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Access to resources is one of the most strategic security questions surrounding the delivery of the European Green Deal. The Green Deal aims to make Europe the first carbon neutral continent by 2050. Furthermore, by summer 2020 the Commission plans to raise the EU's greenhouse gas emission reductions target for 2030 to at least 50 % and towards 55 % of 1990 levels. The sustainable utilisation of raw materials, including metals and industrial minerals, and particularly critical raw materials (CRM) such as rare earths, is one of the main prerequisites to making this switch happen. This is due to their vital role in crucial industrial value chains, especially in the energy, mobility and defence sectors, and the production of renewable energy technologies, electric vehicles, and mobile phones among others. This CORDIS Results Pack highlights six projects funded under the Horizon 2020 programme, that are working on exploration technologies for a sustainable supply of raw materials.




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Advanced Hybrid and Electric Vehicles


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This contributed volume contains the results of the research program “Agreement for Hybrid and Electric Vehicles”, developed in the framework of the Energy Technology Network of the International Energy Agency. The topical focus lies on technology options for the system optimization of hybrid and electric vehicle components and drive train configurations which enhance the energy efficiency of the vehicle. The approach to the topic is genuinely interdisciplinary, covering insights from fields. The target audience primarily comprises researchers and industry experts in the field of automotive engineering, but the book may also be beneficial for graduate students.




Cognitive Hyperconnected Digital Transformation


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Cognitive Hyperconnected Digital Transformation provides an overview of the current Internet of Things (IoT) landscape, ranging from research, innovation and development priorities to enabling technologies in a global context. It is intended as a standalone book in a series that covers the Internet of Things activities of the IERC-Internet of Things European Research Cluster, including both research and technological innovation, validation and deployment. The book builds on the ideas put forward by the European Research Cluster, the IoT European Platform Initiative (IoT-EPI) and the IoT European Large-Scale Pilots Programme, presenting global views and state-of-the-art results regarding the challenges facing IoT research, innovation, development and deployment in the next years. Hyperconnected environments integrating industrial/business/consumer IoT technologies and applications require new IoT open systems architectures integrated with network architecture (a knowledge-centric network for IoT), IoT system design and open, horizontal and interoperable platforms managing things that are digital, automated and connected and that function in real-time with remote access and control based on Internet-enabled tools. The IoT is bridging the physical world with the virtual world by combining augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) to support the physical-digital integrations in the Internet of mobile things based on sensors/actuators, communication, analytics technologies, cyber-physical systems, software, cognitive systems and IoT platforms with multiple functionalities. These IoT systems have the potential to understand, learn, predict, adapt and operate autonomously. They can change future behaviour, while the combination of extensive parallel processing power, advanced algorithms and data sets feed the cognitive algorithms that allow the IoT systems to develop new services and propose new solutions. IoT technologies are moving into the industrial space and enhancing traditional industrial platforms with solutions that break free of device-, operating system- and protocol-dependency. Secure edge computing solutions replace local networks, web services replace software, and devices with networked programmable logic controllers (NPLCs) based on Internet protocols replace devices that use proprietary protocols. Information captured by edge devices on the factory floor is secure and accessible from any location in real time, opening the communication gateway both vertically (connecting machines across the factory and enabling the instant availability of data to stakeholders within operational silos) and horizontally (with one framework for the entire supply chain, across departments, business units, global factory locations and other markets). End-to-end security and privacy solutions in IoT space require agile, context-aware and scalable components with mechanisms that are both fluid and adaptive. The convergence of IT (information technology) and OT (operational technology) makes security and privacy by default a new important element where security is addressed at the architecture level, across applications and domains, using multi-layered distributed security measures. Blockchain is transforming industry operating models by adding trust to untrusted environments, providing distributed security mechanisms and transparent access to the information in the chain. Digital technology platforms are evolving, with IoT platforms integrating complex information systems, customer experience, analytics and intelligence to enable new capabilities and business models for digital business.




Variational Analysis and Aerospace Engineering


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This book presents papers surrounding the extensive discussions that took place from the ‘Variational Analysis and Aerospace Engineering’ workshop held at the Ettore Majorana Foundation and Centre for Scientific Culture in 2015. Contributions to this volume focus on advanced mathematical methods in aerospace engineering and industrial engineering such as computational fluid dynamics methods, optimization methods in aerodynamics, optimum controls, dynamic systems, the theory of structures, space missions, flight mechanics, control theory, algebraic geometry for CAD applications, and variational methods and applications. Advanced graduate students, researchers, and professionals in mathematics and engineering will find this volume useful as it illustrates current collaborative research projects in applied mathematics and aerospace engineering.




European Guide to Power System Testing


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This book is an open access book. This book provides an overview of the ERIGrid validation methodology for validating CPES, a holistic power system testing method. It introduces readers to corresponding simulation and laboratory-based tools, including co-simulation, real-time simulation, and hardware-in-the-loop. Selected test cases and validation examples are provided, in order to support the theory discussed. The book begins with an introduction to current power system testing methods and an overview of the ERIGrid system-level validation approach. It then moves on to discuss various validation methods, concepts and tools, including simulation and laboratory-based assessment methods. The book presents test cases and validation examples of the proposed methodologies and summarises the lessons learned from the holistic validation approach. In the final section of the book, the educational aspects of these methods, the outlook for the future, and overall conclusions are discussed. Given its scope, the book will be of interest to researchers, engineers, and laboratory personnel in the fields of power systems and smart grids, as well as undergraduate and graduate students studying related engineering topics.