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All the components needed for propulsion and braking are integrated directly into the wheel rim, rather than being positioned centrally or mounted on the drive axles. This saves space and makes the vehicles much more maneuverable in city traffic.
All the components needed for propulsion and braking are integrated directly into the wheel rim, rather than being positioned centrally or mounted on the drive axles. This saves space and makes the vehicles much more maneuverable in city traffic.

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Electric wheel hub motors go into production: World premiere: Schaeffler electrifies municipal utility vehicles with in-wheel electric drives

  • Schaeffler supplies first customers with fully electric wheel hub motors
  • In-wheel electric drive makes road-sweeping vehicles, compact vans and snowplows quieter, more agile, and locally zero-emission
  • New drive technology accelerates electrification of municipal utility vehicles and enables new vehicle architectures

Arlandastad | March 23, 2023 | With electrification, good things come in threes, it seems. No less than three manufacturers of compact municipal vehicles are gearing up to incorporate high-efficiency electric wheel hub motors made by Schaeffler into their production lines in the coming months. Fully electrified, their road sweepers, vans, and snowplow vehicles will operate with zero local CO2emissions, leading to improved air quality in urban areas. “Schaeffler is reinventing the drive systems used in small, lightweight electric utility vehicles in our inner cities,” said Matthias Zink, Schaeffler’s CEO Automotive Technologies. The defining feature of the new wheel hub motors is that all the components needed for propulsion and braking are integrated directly into the wheel rim, rather than being positioned centrally or mounted on the drive axles. This architecture saves space and makes the vehicles much more agile and maneuverable in city traffic. Utility vehicles powered by these low-noise, fully electric motors are very quiet to operate, resulting in reduced sound pollution in pedestrian areas and on city streets. They can also be operated for extended hours in residential areas because the disturbance to residents is so much less.

One of the first companies to be launching a multifunction vehicle comprising Schaeffler wheel hub motor technology onto the market this year is Jungo. Jungo and Schaeffler have been partnering to tailor the drive technology to the specific everyday requirements of commercial street sweeping. “The electric in-wheel motors and braking technology eliminates the need for oil changes and greatly enhances our vehicles’ performance in terms of efficiency, power-to-weight ratio, safety, handling, and braking reliability,” said Jungo founder and CEO Nicolas Jungo.

Efficient solution for a wide range of inner-city and mobility scenarios
Schaeffler’s wheel hub motors have a broad range of inner-city mobile machinery applications, including street sweeping, snow clearing, and waste collection. “In this vehicle segment, as in others, the question is: what’s the fastest and most efficient way to reduce CO2emissions? And the answer to that question is electrification,” said Dr. Jochen Schröder, head of E-Mobility at Schaeffler. This new drive technology opens up a new and steadily growing market for Schaeffler. The company aims to see its wheel hub motors used in more and more utility and service vehicles in towns and cities, on factory campuses, and at logistics centers, ports, airports, and large parking facilities. These types of vehicles tend to be operated on set routes, so they are a good fit for the fixed ranges and predictable charging times of electric drives. Another key benefit for vehicle operators is that the wheel hub motors have long-life, low-maintenance wheel bearings and gearboxes.

Schaeffler’s fully electric wheel hub motors have a unique architecture in which the electric motor (stator and rotor), gearbox, and mechanical friction brake are arranged around the wheel bearing inside the rim. This compact design envelope frees up space elsewhere in the vehicle – for the battery or cargo stowage, for example. It also gives vehicle manufacturers greater design freedom, allowing them to develop a wide range of mobility formats, including rolling chassis solutions. “Our highly integrated electric wheel hub motors also improve vehicle maneuverability, which is a key prerequisite for automated driving,” said Jochen Schröder.

In-wheel motor saves space and improves driving dynamics
The wheel hub motor, including the gearbox, is very compact, fitting inside a 14-inch rim. The inverter, on the other hand, is not integrated, and can be accommodated anywhere in the vehicle. A single inverter controls one or two wheel hub motors, depending on the use scenario. The motor’s power output is scalable, depending on the application, ranging from 7 kW to 26 kW (nominal) and peaking at 60 kW for short bursts. The torque generated by the electric motor is transmitted via the gearbox directly to the wheel. This direct transmission reduces energy loss, making the drive highly efficient. Another key benefit is that torque and direction of rotation are controlled individually for each wheel, resulting in an all-wheel drive vehicle that can handle hills with consummate ease, even in winter road conditions. Schaeffler currently develops wheel hub motors for 48 V and 400 V applications and is exploring the possibility of higher voltages.

Further information

Technical article on wheel hub motors and rolling chassis solutions by Schaeffler

Jungo and Schaeffler
One of the first companies to be launching a multifunction vehicle comprising Schaeffler wheel hub drive technology onto the market this year is Jungo. Jungo and Schaeffler have been partnering to tailor the drive technology to the specific everyday requirements of commercial street sweeping. Photo: Jungo

The Schaeffler wheel hub motor – exploded view Photo: Schaeffler (SevenM)
The Schaeffler wheel hub motor – exploded view Photo: Schaeffler (SevenM)

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Schaeffler Group är en globalt verksam leverantör till fordons- och tillverkningsindustrin och har i mer än 75 år tillhört pionjärerna med banbrytande uppfinningar och utvecklingsarbete inom rörelseteknik och mobilitet. Med sina innovativa tekniska lösningar, produkter och tjänster inom CO₂-effektiv drivning, elmobilitet, Industri 4.0, digitalisering och förnybar energi utgör Schaeffler en tillförlitlig partner för företag som vill göra rörelseteknik och mobilitet effektivare, intelligentare och hållbarare. Schaefflergruppen levererar precisionskomponenter och system för drivlinor och chassin liksom rullningslager- och glidlagerlösningar för ett stort antal industriella applikationer. Under 2022 kunde företagsgruppen redovisa en omsättning på 15,8 miljarder Euro och är med sina cirka 83 000 medarbetare ett av världens största familjeägda företag. Med fler än 1 800 patentansökningar 2021 var Schaeffler enligt tyska patent- och registreringsverket DPMA det fjärde mest innovativa företaget i Tyskland.

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Schaeffler Group – We pioneer motion

Schaeffler Group har drivit fram banbrytande uppfinningar och utvecklingar inom området rörelseteknologi i över 75 år. Med innovativa teknologier, produkter och tjänster inom elektrisk mobilitet, CO₂-effektiv drivning, chassilösningar, Industri 4.0, digitalisering och förnybar energi är företaget en pålitlig partner för att göra rörelse mer effektiv, intelligent och hållbar – under hela livscykeln. Rörelseteknikföretaget tillverkar högprecisionskomponenter och system för drivlinor och chassiapplikationer samt rullnings- och glidlagerlösningar till ett stort antal industriella applikationer. Schaeffler-gruppen omsatte 16,3 miljarder EUR 2023. Med cirka 83 400 anställda är Schaeffler-gruppen ett av världens största familjeägda företag och ett av Tysklands mest innovativa företag.

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