47th International Vienna Motor Symposium
REEVing up – Solutions for Minimum Package and Maximum Emotion
Authors
M. Sens, R. Benthin, C. Danzer, A. Fandakov, M. Krause, P. Marschall, J. Mickeleit, M. Riess, F. Schueppel, IAV GmbH, Berlin
Year
2026
Print Info
Production/Publication ÖVK
Summary
Range Extended Electric Vehicles (REEV) are increasingly being recognized worldwide as a parallel path to pure electromobility. When integrating such a range extender powertrain concept into modern BEV vehicle architectures with short overhangs and a wheelbase extended compared to classic vehicle architectures, the limited installation space presents a significant challenge.
Accordingly, this paper presents in detail a package-optimized concept for integrating an internal combustion engine-generator unit into a battery-electric vehicle platform. Since minimal costs and maximum reutilization of existing production facilities were top priorities, the concept of a horizontal engine installation based on a conventional inline four-cylinder engine is presented. The paper demonstrates, using the implementation of the concept in a production electric vehicle—where a vertically installed engine would not fit in either the rear or the front—what modifications would need to be made to such a base engine for this concept. A cost assessment of these engine modifications compares the costs of these changes, including those on the production line, to those of a completely new engine development (such as a boxer engine), including the required investment in a new production line.
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ISBN
978-3-9504969-5-6
DOI
https://doi.org/10.62626/h9rs-r4bp
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