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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2018Partners:MAXITEX, C. H. MULLER GMBHMAXITEX,C. H. MULLER GMBHFunder: European Commission Project Code: 733732Overall Budget: 2,185,090 EURFunder Contribution: 1,529,570 EURThe objective of MAXITHERM is to contribute to the expansion of Electric mobility in Europe by extending Electric Vehicles (EV) autonomy. We propose a heating system for EV that reduces electricity demand of heating systems in by 30% while maitaining passenger comfort. MAXITHERM is a heating system based on a technical fabric composed by a blend of electrically conductive and non-electrically conductive fibres that is integrated within the structure of the vehicles. It provides direct and fast heat to passangers and is more cost efficient than current solutions. The final development stages of Maxitherm will be carried out by three European SMEs, MaxiTex (DE) (coordinator and IPR owner), Metron (SI) a CHMüller (DE). The sales of Maxitherm will boost the growth of the three companies involved and will provide them with a strategic position in the Electric Vehicle industry, a highly interesting growing market.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2015Partners:MAXITEXMAXITEXFunder: European Commission Project Code: 672013Overall Budget: 71,429 EURFunder Contribution: 50,000 EURThe objective of MAXITHERM is to contribute to the expansion of Electric mobility by extending Electric Vehicles autonomy. We propose a heating system for EV that reduces electricity demand of heating systems in by 30% while maitaining passenger comfort. MAXITHERM is a heating system based on a technical textile composed by a blend of electrically conductive and non-electrically conductive fibres that is integrated within the structure of the vehicles. It provides direct and fast heat to passangers and is 32% more cost efficient that current solutions.
more_vert - TITV,Inspiralia,MAXITEX,AEACC,R STAT,TISCA TIARAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 604997
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