Cooperation

Who We Cooporate with

VIRTUAL VEHICLE is a recognized partner in the scientific project landscape, fostering efficient collaboration between research and industry for innovation. With tailored collaboration options, it is involved in 150+ European research projects, coordinating EU initiatives and contributing to flagship projects.

International Committees, Commissions & Associations

The researchers of VIRTUAL VEHICLE  hold various leadership positions in international committees and associations.

 

Moreover, the center shapes Europe’s R&D activities through continuous participation in international committees. Examples include EARPA (European Automotive Research Partners Association), ECSEL (Electronic Components and Systems), and SAE International.

Worldwide Partner Network

A rapidly growing global network of over 80 industrial and 40 research partners.

 

Success Factors:

 

In our collaboration, we focus on a medium to long-term perspective that promotes mutual trust. We strive for quality both in the results and in the cooperation and advocate balanced rights to the project results.
This creates a win-win situation for your investment. In addition, we attach great importance to building and maintaining strategic partnerships that enable intensive collaboration

References

Current
Projects

SMACS

In diesem Projekt wurde die Verwendbarkeit von Second-Life-Batterien für die stationäre Speicherung untersucht. Wir entwickelten ein Design-Tool zur Auswahl geeigneter Batteriezellen oder -module auf der Grundlage von Alterungsmechanismen.

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PREVENT+

This project focuses on the simulation framework for particle-gas flow inside a battery pack. ​

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LIBERTY

LIghtweight Battery System for Extended Range at Improved SafeTY

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In2Smart

In this project, track irregularity measurements are analysed to develop a methodology able to identify CT and detect it at an early stage.

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SiRiCrash

In this project, an alternative approach for the improved simulation of crack propagation by continuous element elimination is pursued.

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Future car

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