Project "Effizienzhaus-Plus mit
Elektromobilität" Electric car unplugged – Daimler to
test inductive charging in everyday trial
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Berlin; Charging electric cars without an
electric cable – how does that work? Daimler AG is about to test
inductive charging for the first time on a vehicle in everyday use in the
form of a technically modified Mercedes-Benz A-Class E-CELL. With the
inductive charging principle, an electric car fitted with a special
charging coil merely has to be positioned over a charging coil in the
ground to start the charging process fully automatically, with no need for
cable contact. "We are keen to find out how the inductive charging process
proves in daily use," says Herbert Kohler, head of e-drive & future
mobility in the Research and Advance Development department at Daimler AG.
"We have already demonstrated the essential feasibility of the technology.
The experience in day-to-day use will now provide important pointers for
the further course of development. A number of technical and financial
issues also need to be resolved before we can really assess the
marketability of this technology."
The electric car will be deployed from March 2012 in
the project "Effizienzhaus-Plus mit Elektromobilität", which was
inaugurated in Berlin today by Federal Chancellor Dr. Angela Merkel and Dr.
Peter Ramsauer, Member of the Bundestag and Federal Minister of Transport,
Building and Urban Affairs. Through the application of cutting-edge
technologies, the energy-efficient house in this pilot project is intended
to generate more electricity than it consumes. This surplus electricity can
be used to recharge battery-powered electric vehicles, for example –
the home as a personal filling station. The entire building has been
designed along energy-efficient lines, seamlessly incorporating the area of
electric mobility. Both the inductive and the cable-based charging devices
are harmonically integrated in the house's architecture, for example. A
family of four will live at the house on an experimental basis for 15
months, beginning in March 2012. During their stay at the house they will
use various electric vehicles to explore and demonstrate how a new
generation of buildings and electric mobility interact in daily life. Apart
from the Mercedes-Benz A-Class E-CELL with inductive charging option,
Daimler AG will be providing the "Effizienzhaus-Plus mit Elektromobilität"
project from the start in March 2012 with two other battery-powered
electric vehicles for around three months: the second-generation smart
fortwo electric drive and the smart ebike. The family will thus have a
broad spectrum of battery-powered local emission-free electric vehicles
from Daimler at its disposal to cover the most diverse uses. From the
two-seater tailored perfectly to urban needs through the 5-seater family
car to the electric bike which opens the door to electric mobility without
any need for a driving licence. Daimler will also attend to installation of
the necessary charging infrastructure at the house, providing a wallbox for
conductive charging with a cable and a charging coil for inductive charging
in the carport. Alternatively, the family will also be able to charge all
the vehicles at public charging stations or by plugging them into a
standard domestic power outlet.
The project "Effizienzhaus-Plus mit
Elektromobilität" will show that sustainable living and driving is possible
without compromising on one's quality of life. Scientific evaluation of the
data on usage of the vehicle which are collected in the course of the
project may additionally provide important insights into customers' wishes
– and show how electric cars can become yet more sustainable and at
the same time more comfortable and convenient in the future.
Charging without a cable
In addition to charging with a cable, the
Mercedes-Benz A-Class E-CELL to be deployed in this project can also be
charged inductively. This involves non-contact transmission of the charging
current by means of an electromagnetic field. For this purpose, both the
vehicle and the parking space at the energy-efficient house are fitted with
corresponding coils. A special display system helps the driver to manoeuvre
the vehicle into the ideal position over the charging coil.
In cooperation with Conductix-Wampfler and Röchling
Automotive KG, Daimler has already developed a prototype version of this
technology and demonstrated its functional effectiveness in a project
sponsored by the Federal Ministry of the Environment. The technology's
suitability for everyday use is now to be sounded out thoroughly in the
course of the practical trial.
A perfect match: energy-efficient house and
electric vehicle in coordinated design
In order to highlight the close functional
relationship between house and vehicle, a special edition has been
developed for the "Effizienzhaus-Plus" project in close consultation
between the Mercedes-Benz Design department and "Effizienzhaus-Plus"
architect Prof. Werner Sobek. In keeping with the design and colour concept
for the house, white and natural tones are predominant in the exterior and
interior design of the Mercedes-Benz A-Class E-CELL and the
second-generation smart fortwo electric drive. A specially developed pearl
coat in platinum white metallic lends the vehicles a strong presence and
reflects heat, thereby helping to keep the interior cool. The combined use
of natural textiles such as wool, linen and nappa leather provides for an
attractive contrast.
The coordinated design means that the family will
feel totally at home in the cars, thus communicating the concept of
integrated sustainable home living and motoring on a visual and an
emotional level.