Wolfsburg / Potsdam, 18 November 2011 - For over 60 years now,
commercial vehicles from Volkswagen have maintained a visual presence on
the world’s streets. They are helpers in everyday life, which bring us
people goods, services, postal deliveries and occasionally emergency
assistance as well. Volkswagen Group Research, which is responsible for
the world of tomorrow, together with the German Post Office (‘Deutsche
Post AG’), which is one of the largest customers of lightweight
commercial vehicles – as well as the University of Art at Braunschweig –
formed a think tank on future transport and mobility issues. Finally,
these research activities led to a completely new vehicle concept for
the delivery and logistics field: eT!
Prof. Dr. Jürgen Leohold, Director of Volkswagen Group Research: "We
analyzed process flows and customer needs in detail, and from these
analyses we derived ideas on how the segment of delivery and courier
vehicles could be further developed over the long term. In this context,
we focused on zero-emissions driving and available space in urban
areas, semi-automatic driving functions that offer relevant support and
simplify work processes and the integration of new communication
technologies. On top of that, we also set out to design a very
emotionally appealing commercial vehicle. To attain these goals, our
teams not only looked towards the future from the past, but also worked
from a future perspective to implement an advanced development concept
based on technologies available today."
The eT! research vehicle could someday actually revolutionise the
world of lightweight commercial vehicles. Completely reconceptualised,
driven with zero emissions, thought through to the last detail and
driving semi-automatically if necessary! Just how wide-ranging the
significance of this research project could be for sustainability in the
transportation field is underscored by the support for the eT! project
by the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation
and Nuclear Safety. "The eT! research vehicle," explains Dr. Wolfgang
Schreiber, spokesperson for the Board of Management of Volkswagen
Commercial Vehicles, "unifies a whole gamut of innovative functions,
which will gain in future importance, specifically for logistics
businesses. In particular, the possibility of driving the car
semi-automatically – and electrically – in downtown areas unifies
economical and environmental aspects more systematically than ever. As a
vision of the future, the eT! is showcasing what is the maximum
feasible technology for electric vehicles in the commercial market today
with a special design that systematically addresses future customer
needs."
"eT! is a pure electrically powered transporter
that systematically transfers E-mobility to the area of commercial use,"
says Dr. Rudolf Krebs, Group Manager for Electric Traction at
Volkswagen AG. And continues: "As a transport specialist, the eT! is
advancing to become the automotive building block for an innovative,
future-oriented logistics concept, which not only drives with zero
emissions in urban areas – thanks to its electric wheel hub motors – but
also offers maximum freedom in manoeuvering and turning as well as
optimal utilisation of the vehicle’s interior space. If ‘refuelled’ with
electricity generated from renewable energy sources, the eT! can indeed
be operated with zero emissions. Naturally, the eT! is not a vehicle
which – unlike the Golf or up! with an electric motor – could become
available very soon. But we must make plans today for what the world of
lightweight commercial vehicles might look like starting in the second
half of this decade, including with regard to electrical drives."
To make the working world of mail delivery personnel and courier
drivers simpler and safer, to optimise the logistics of delivery and to
shorten delivery times, eT! can be operated semi-automatically in
certain situations. The car can follow the delivery person from house to
house ("Follow me"), or the car can return to the delivery person on
command ("Come to me") – driverless! As an alternative, the driver can
direct the car’s movements via a ‘drive stick’ from the passenger’s side
that also offers a standing seat and quick access to the vehicle. On
the passenger’s side – the side that faces the sidewalk and therefore
the working area of the delivery person – there is therefore an
electrically opening sliding door that opens to 2 different stages; this
enables extremely quick entry into the vehicle as well as quick access
to the mail parcels. This makes unnecessary walking movements around the
vehicle a thing of the past.
Variants of this lightweight
transport vehicle could be implemented for all conceivable business
uses. And these derived concepts are also the focus of research
activities. Meanwhile, the eT! concept shown in a world premiere at the
Design Centre of Potsdam was specially designed for delivery of mail
shipments of all types. The research vehicle will now be integrated in a
driving test study and further analysed.
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