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Press Release - Zeroshift develops clutchless multi-speed transmission to extend electric vehicles'

Dear Andrew,

Transmission specialist Zeroshift has devised a multi-speed gearbox for electric vehicles (EVs) that will help extend their range. Current EVs use single-speed transmissions because any torque interruptions in EVs are noticeable to drivers and waste energy.

Zeroshift’s technology changes ratio seamlessly, keeping the electric motor running at optimum efficiency, saving up to 10 percent of the battery’s energy. The company’s managing director Bill Martin is available for interviews to explain the technology and to discuss the challenges and opportunities presented by electric vehicles and CO2 reduction. 

If that’s of interest, please contact Tristan Honeywill of Market Engineering: tristan.honeywill@m-eng.com or call him on +44 1295 277050 

Press Release

11 August 2010

Zeroshift develops clutchless multi-speed transmission to extend electric vehicles’ range and improve performance

Transmission specialist Zeroshift has devised a multi-speed gearbox for electric vehicles (EVs) that needs no clutch – a damper inside the gear hubs and electronic control of the motor make ratio changes seamless. Having more than one gear ratio and the ability to shift without interrupting torque means the motor runs at higher efficiency, extending range and batteries’ life expectancy by up to 10 percent. 

Development of the concept is underway using Zeroshift’s proprietary gear-shifting system. The innovation could enable manufacturers to downsize EVs’ electric motors, keeping them running longer at the medium loads and speeds where peak efficiency of over 95 percent is possible. For drivers, that could mean more performance, greater range and longer lasting batteries. 

Zeroshift’smanaging director Bill Martin says: “Our studies suggest that by using a compact, multi-speed transmission and a smaller electric motor, manufacturers can gain an operating efficiency of up to 10 percent. You can use that 10 percent to improve EVs’ range or reduce the size, weight and cost of battery packs.�??

Zeroshift’s concept prevents any torque interruptions during ratio changes and does not require a clutch, issues that have so far deterred EV manufacturers from fitting multi-speed gearboxes. Current EVs instead use a single-speed transmission, but the motor then spends more of its time outside of its optimum efficiency range. 

“The benefits of Zeroshift’s transmission would be greatest for electric delivery vehicles where the compromises in efficiency are greatest,�?? says Martin. “To be able to pull away fully laden on hills requires low gearing, but the motor then runs too fast and too inefficiently on the highway.�??

The improved efficiency offered by Zeroshift’s concept could also extend EVs’ in-service battery life. Current range limitations often lead EV drivers to drain the cells to the maximum allowable level of discharge in order to reach their destination; the deeper cycling affects batteries’ life expectancy. Improving the motor efficiency uses less of the energy stored for a given journey, easing the discharge-recharge cycles and reducing recharge time.

Zeroshift is developing its compact transmission with several vehicle manufacturers. The company is also working with highly regarded consultancy firms and manufacturers on the integration of its technology into the next generation of seamless layshaft automatic transmissions for hybrid medium-duty trucks, buses and passenger cars. 

The company’s technology replaces the synchromesh in a conventional manual gearbox with paired interlocking rings that change ratios without interrupting the torque. To provide the required levels of shift refinement, Zeroshift’s concept uses electronic control of the electric motor or motors to match the shaft speeds and an integrated a passive damper system within the drive hub to isolate any vibrations. The combination of sealed pockets of silicone fluid and mechanical compression springs make shifts virtually unnoticeable to occupants. 

Zeroshift has carried out extensive damper optimisation using simulation tools correlated against development test results. “By varying parameters such as fluid properties, peak pressures and end-of-travel speeds, we can tune the damper’s performance to suit different applications,�?? says Martin. 
“Until now, none of the transmission alternatives provided a satisfactory option for EVs,�?? explains Martin. “Conventional manual transmissions interrupt the drive to the wheels during gear shifting and require a clutch, adding cost and bulk to the tightly packaged powertrain of an EV. Conventional automatic transmissions also add bulk and introduce a 10 percent efficiency loss, wiping out the potential motor efficiency benefits.�??

About Zeroshift
Zeroshift is a privately owned British company, specialising in the development and application of power transmission and electronic control solutions across a wide range of transport industries. Its chairman is Bob Dover, former chairman and CEO of Aston Martin, Jaguar and Land Rover. Zeroshift’s main area of intellectual property is an innovative system that replaces synchromesh to provide an affordable, highly fuel-efficient, zero torque interruption fully automatic single clutch layshaft transmission. The company is working on the next generation of seamless single clutch layshaft automatic transmissions for hybrids. 
www.zeroshift.com

Press Enquiries
Tristan Honeywill, Market Engineering
North Bar House, North Bar, Banbury, Oxfordshire, OX16 0TH
+44 1295 277050 / +44 7870 211887
tristan.honeywill@m-eng.com 

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