SMART5G
PLEC2021-007994
Research and development of a smart platform and new materials for the optimisation of urban mobility through energy management and 5G applications
This project promotes the design and development of a battery recharging and replacement station for light mobility. Specifically, it is a system that enables the rapid exchange of depleted batteries for ones charged with solar energy and predicts energy consumption thanks to the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) algorithms, as well as the creation of an innovative intelligent energy management platform that eliminates the risks of electromagnetic interference and improves safety.
Sustainable mobility is a strategic priority at local, national, European and global levels. Thus, it is essential to promote new technological solutions that ensure safe, connected and smart mobility, applied to both individual and delivery vehicles, which will reduce CO2 emissions. The project proposes an innovative sustainable structural battery housing for lightweight vehicles based on a reusable and recyclable long-fibre thermoplastic composite with dual functionalities: flame-retardant additives and electromagnetic shielding (EMI) particles. This new solution increases the vehicle’s driving range by reducing its weight compared to conventional metal housings, thus reducing costs and energy expenditure, as well as the carbon footprint.
This project with reference PLEC2021-007994 has been funded by MCIN/AEI /10.13039/501100011033 and by the European Union NextGenerationEU/ PRTR.
EMI, 5G, shielding, advanced materials, urban mobility, enabling technologies
- Torres Pais, Jose Gabriel
- PDI-Titular d'Universitat
- Suarez Zapata, Adrian
- PDI-Ajudant Doctor/A
- Herraiz Garcia, Roberto
- PIT-Tecnic/a Mitja/Na Uv
- PDI-Associat/Da Universitari/A
- Amaro Perez, Andrea
- PI-Invest Formacio Vali
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Communications and Digital Systems Design Group (DSDC)
School of Engineering (ETSE-UV)
Avda. Universidad, s/n. 46100 - Burjassot (SPAIN)
Tel: +34 96 354 3334
email: dsdc@uv.es
This project with reference PLEC2021-007994 has been funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation through the Spanish State Research Agency (Ref. MCIN/AEI /10.13039/501100011033), as well as by the European Union through the Next Generation EU funds.
- EU - NextGenerationEU
- AGE - R&D&I projects in strategic lines, in public-private partnership