European funds for teamtechnik Production Technology

 

teamtechnik Production Technology Spółka z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnością (Limited Liability Company) has received a grant from the European Union for the project “Development of a Prototype for an Innovative Production Line for Inverters Used in Electric Vehicles.”

The goal of the project is to develop and validate a prototype production line for inverters used in electric cars. The need for this module stems from market demand for equipment enabling large-scale production of components, particularly inverters.

The project includes the implementation of an R&D module focused on designing an innovative production line for inverters used in electric vehicles. The R&D work has been divided into five tasks:

  • Task 1: Analytical work and development of project simulations in a digital environment.
  • Task 2: Development of a modular production line concept.
  • Task 3: Design development across three disciplines.
  • Task 4: Creation of a prototype inverter production line.
  • Task 5: Launch and verification of the prototype.

The primary target group of the project will be manufacturers of inverters for electric vehicles. The project outcomes can also be applied to other assignments in the automotive industry.

The innovative features of the module will be achieved through functionalities developed as part of the project that are unprecedented in the market, such as high-capacity series production, modularity, and a reduction in defect rates. The R&D activities conducted within the module will aim to establish technological solution concepts and assumptions, simulate the production line in a digital environment reflecting production-scale conditions, as well as construct, extensively test, and validate the prototype in real-world conditions.

The results of the R&D work within the module will be implemented into the Applicant’s operations by offering services for designing and manufacturing this type of production line on a commercial scale.

  • Total project cost: PLN 54,064,826.52
  • Total EU funding amount: PLN 18,452,541.76

 

 

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