33. Internationales Wiener Motorensymposium
Golf Blue-e-Motion – Der elektrische Volkswagen
Autoren
Prof. Dr.-Ing. J. Hadler, Dr.-Ing. H.-J. Neußer,
Dipl.-Ing. H. Jelden, Dipl.-Ing. P. Lück,
Dipl.-Ing. J. Tousen,
Volkswagen AG, Wolfsburg
Jahr
2012
Druckinfo
Fortschritt-Berichte VDI, Reihe 12, Nr. 735
Zusammenfassung
The particular challenges of our time require a consistent focus on the development activities of powertrain technologies with continuously reduced fuel consumption and CO2 emissions. The past years have seen many technological milestones by Volkswagen’s Powertrain Development as illustrated by the exceptional success of the TSI and TDI engines as well as the double clutch transmissions. As a part of this comprehensive list of powertrain strategy, the development of drivetrains for alternative fuels, such as CNG, has also been included. With particular emphasis Volkswagen is pressing forward the electrification of the drivetrain with the goal of appealing to more customers through these new technologies. A milestone of the electrification activity is the Golf Blue-e-Motion, in which the comfort and especially the city driving performance are improved compared with the conventional vehicle. This driving performance is achieved by an electric drivetrain which consists of a permanent magnet synchronous electric motor together with associated power electronics and a Li-Ion battery.
Vorträge der Internationalen Wiener Motorensymposien können beim Österreichischen Verein für Kraftfahrzeugtechnik (ÖVK) bestellt werden. Vorträge können nur in Form der kompletten Tagungsunterlagen erworben werden, Einzelvorträge sind nicht erhältlich.
Im Falle einer Bestellung notieren Sie sich für den weiteren Bestellvorgang bitte das Veranstaltungsjahr/Veranstaltungsbezeichnung (z.B. "45. Internationales Wiener Motorensymposium 2024").
Mitglieder des Österreichischen Vereins für Kraftfahrzeugtechnik haben Zugriff auf alle Vorträge der Internationalen Wiener Motorensymposien.