ePowerDrive

Challenge

The development of a universal software tool and the integration of intelligent, semi-autonomous functionality will maximize customers’ opportunities for using trolley-type vehicles, leading to a sharp increase in value creation. In order to increase the robustness of trolley-type vehicles and address horizontal market potentials, there is a need for the development of dust-, steam-, and gas-proof technical solutions, as these can resist steam cleaning and sterilisation treatments.

Solution idea

The purpose of the project is to develop and test a standardised electric power train concept. The goal is to develop and test a standardised electric power train concept, as well as a universal smart software tool that can support market penetration and expansion for innovative trolley solutions, relieving and improving the physical work environment as it concerns the transportation, lifting, and handling of heavy items.

Project deliverables

The project deliverables consist of developing and testing a standardized electric power train concept, as well as a universal smart software tool that can support market penetration and expansion for innovative trolley solutions from Nomotec ApS, relieving and improving the physical work environment as it concerns the transportation, lifting, and handling of heavy items. The innovative effort in the ePowerDrive project is concentrated on an electric universal power train concept, as well as a smart software tool.

Problem owners

Problem solvers

This project is financed by Energy Cluster Denmark’s Industrial Electronics Innovation (IEI) support programme. It offers three years of support to allow small- and medium-sized businesses to collaboratively develop innovative electronic products focused on energy optimisation. The IEI project is supported by the European Regional Development Fund.

Project timeline

PHASE 1: Conceptualisation
PHASE 2: Development and testing
PHASE 3: Demonstration and validation
PHASE 4: Commercialisation

Financed by

Facts

Start: October 2019
End: June 2022
Grant: 2.917.280

Contact person

Lotte Gramkow

Lotte Gramkow
Senior Project Manager
Tlf: +45 2031 6463
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