GKN Driveline plans global debut of eDrive concept tech at Shanghai Auto Show

The design of the system will enable delivery to OEMs at lower unit costs than today’s electric drivelines, paving the way for more affordable eDrive variants of mainstream vehicles.

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GKN Driveline has developed a complete electric drive system for plug-in hybrid vehicles. The system starts production in 2019 on a global platform from a European vehicle manufacturer.

GKN Driveline has developed a complete electric drive system for plug-in hybrid vehicles. The system starts production in 2019 on a global platform from a European vehicle manufacturer.

GKN Driveline will present a range of its advanced vehicle systems at Auto Shanghai 2017 to demonstrate how its driveline technologies are making automakers’ cars lighter, more fuel efficient and better to drive.

The UK-headquartered global driveline leader will join its Chinese JV, Shanghai GKN HUAYU Driveline Systems (SDS), to exhibit its latest technologies. The systems on show will include complete all-wheel drive (AWD) drivelines, lightweight Constant Velocity Joint (CVJ) technologies, and advanced electrified drivelines, including a global debut eDrive concept technology.

As automakers increasingly seek to offer plug-in hybrid technology on their small car platforms – where packaging space is at a premium – GKN expects to see a surge in demand for eDrive systems that are cheaper and simpler to package and assemble. The company will present how it intends to meet this demand, by unveiling for the first time an advanced technology concept for a revolutionary eDrive system. The design of the system will enable delivery to OEMs at lower unit costs than today’s electric drivelines, paving the way for more affordable eDrive variants of mainstream vehicles.

With China now the world’s fastest-growing market for electric drivelines, GKN sees Auto Shanghai as the ideal opportunity to showcase its world-leading eDrive technologies like Multimode eTransmission for hybrid vehicles, and single-speed eAxle, which is designed specifically to provide a secondary driven axle for C-segment plug-in hybrids.

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There will also be the compact coaxial eAxle (pictured above)as featured on the Volvo XC90 T8 Twin Engine, the world’s first premium plug-in hybrid SUV. The system comprises a semi-integrated gearbox and eMotor layout, optimised to reduce transmission weight and simplifying vehicle integration. The coaxial eAxle was designed to occupy the same space as the rear drive module on the standard AWD XC90, and therefore gave Volvo the flexibility to meet the customer demand mix between the various driveline options.

Other products on show
GKN Driveline’s AWD Disconnect technology will be showcased by the all-new Jeep Compass. The AWD Disconnect system enables vehicles to combine the enhanced traction, dynamics and stability of AWD vehicles with improved on-highway fuel efficiency, by seamlessly switching between two-wheel drive and AWD. During steady state cruising, the clutch system disengages the rear section of the driveline, eliminating rotating losses and improving highway fuel economy by up to 4%. As well as featuring on the all-new Jeep Compass, GKN’s intelligent and fuel-efficient AWD Disconnect technology is also supplied to vehicles such as the Range Rover Evoque, Jeep Renegade and Fiat 500X.

GKN Driveline’s Twinster torque vectoring system, as seen on vehicles including Range Rover Evoque and Ford Focus RS, will also be on display. It uses two clutches housed in a bespoke rear drive module to distribute torque between the two rear wheels. In high-performance guise, Twinster has an innovative combination of new gearing ratios and control algorithms to over-speed the rear wheels.

There will also be the VL3 sideshaft for rear-wheel drive platforms, which made its debut on the latest BMW 7 Series. It is smaller and more efficient than competing systems, yet delivers up to 27% more torque to the wheels. The system can save more than 4kg of weight from a vehicle’s driveline, and is able to reduce packaging size by approximately 10%.

The VL3 joint is the latest application of GKN Driveline’s unique opposed ball track CVJ technology, which will also be showcased at Auto Shanghai by the Countertrack SX8 joint. Compared to conventional Rzeppa type CVJs, GKN’s innovative Countertrack technology is able to increase maximum steering angles while reducing the friction and heat generation to improve the efficiency of the joint under load. The SX8 in particular is 50-60% more efficient that competitor technologies, around 15% lighter and 8% smaller. It also allows articulation angles of up to 52 degrees, setting a new benchmark for CVJs.

GKN Driveline will be at Stand 4B F117 in Hall 4.2 at Auto Shanghai.

 

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