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Le BMW Startup Garage teste sur route la conduite électrique révolutionnaire de DeepDrive
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Munich. The BMW Startup Garage and the Munich-based
company DeepDrive are set to road-test a revolutionary electric motor.
The concept features dual rotor technology and is expected to enable
super-efficient, powerful drives that offer plenty of range. After a
successful pilot project with promising results on the test rig, the
BMW Group and DeepDrive are now planning their first field test.
Various versions of the new drive will be installed into BMW Group
models and their handling tested out on the road.
DeepDrive’s innovative concept more or less melds two electric
motors into a single unit, creating an extremely compact drive that’s
energy-efficient and has a high torque density. In a conventional
electric motor, the stator moves either an internal or an external
rotor; with DeepDrive’s dual rotor concept, the stator drives both
rotors simultaneously. The compact design and light weight of the unit
allow for an in-wheel drive system, in which each wheel hub has its
own electric motor. The technology can also be used in a traditional,
centralised drive system, where a central motor block powers the vehicle.
BMW values the maturity level and scalability potential of the
DeepDrive innovation.
BMW was the first major
manufacturer to discover DeepDrive and has been intensifying
collaborations with them since the IAA 2021. Their technology is
already remarkably mature: “DeepDrive’s prototype parts largely
exceeded our specifications,” says Karol Virsik, Head of Research
Vehicle Concepts and Technologies at the BMW Group. “That’s really
unusual at such an early stage and with a completely new technology.”
After a stint on the test rig, the proof of concept was deemed
successful, delivering top results. The next step is to perform a
real-world validation out on the road. The in-wheel motors will
require less space and be more energy-efficient, lighter and less
costly, making them an attractive option for a wide range of vehicle
models and potentially highly scalable. “DeepDrive has developed an
exciting vision for the electric drive of the future,” said Virsik.
“The Startup Garage allows us to experiment with DeepDrive and work
out what drives might look like in the generation after next.”
DeepDrive is now collaborating with other manufacturers and
major suppliers as well, such as Continental. In 2024, their motor
concept was honoured with the German Innovation Award. “Collaborating
with BMW gave us a springboard really early on,” said Felix
Pörnbacher, co-founder and co-CEO of DeepDrive. “It helped us navigate
the complex corporate world and meet and exceed the rigorous standards
of the automotive industry. Our goal now is to get it integrated into
a production model.”
Collaborating with startups accelerates innovations at the BMW
Group.
The BMW Startup Garage operates as a venture
client, implementing groundbreaking technologies developed by startups
and enhancing the BMW Group’s capabilities in innovation,
sustainability and operational performance. The venture client model
was established in 2015, with BMW acting as a customer and working
closely with young companies to develop their technologies. “The BMW
Startup Garage is an excellent opportunity to connect with startups.
We then carry on working with the best of them,” said Virsik.
“Startups are really important to us because they think
unconventionally and out-of-the-box. They give us new perspectives.”