https://electrek.co/2018/07/21/darpa-electric-vehicle-military-applications-inhub-motor/
DARPA unveils ‘extreme’ in-hub electric motors for vehicles with military
applications
Jul. 21st 2018  Fred Lambert

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Demonstrations of DARPA's Ground X-Vehicle Technologies
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The military has often led the development of technologies for defense and
warfare, but it hasn’t so much been the case for electric vehicles. Lately,
the US military has made some significant investments in EVs and they
started showcasing some of their work.

Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) recently unveiled
‘extreme’ in-hub electric motors for vehicles with military applications.

DARPA described the technology in a press release:

    “Putting motors directly inside the wheels offers numerous potential
benefits for combat vehicles, such as heightened acceleration and
maneuverability with optimal torque, traction, power, and speed over rough
or smooth terrain. In an earlier demonstration, QinetiQ demonstrated a
unique approach, incorporating three gear stages and a complex thermal
management design into a system small enough to fit a standard military
20-inch rim.”

They are talking about in-hub 100 kW electric motors with 3 gear stages in a
thermal management system all in one wheel:

The electric vehicle tech starts at 1:55 in the video below, but I would
recommend watching the full video because there are some other cool
technologies in there (the off-road path prediction and reconfigurable
wheels are particularly impressive):

During the Association of the U.S. Army’s annual meeting last year, Donald
Sando, the Maneuver Center of Excellence’s deputy to the commanding general,
which develops future requirements for individual soldiers and the maneuver
force, claimed that electric vehicles will play an important role in the US
Army relatively soon.

He said during the meeting:

    “In 10 years, some of our brigade combat teams will be all-electric,” he
continued “that’s a generational change. It’s significant; and we’re going
to do it; and we’re going to need industry’s help. There’s plenty of people
who say we can’t do it.”

We have already seen the U.S. military interested in specific EVs in the
past. Earlier this year, the U.S. Marines tested the insane all-electric
Nikola UTV and equipped it with guns.
[© electrek.co]


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https://electrek.co/2018/07/24/audi-e-tron-quattro-electric-motor-production/
Audi starts electric motor production for e-tron quattro ahead of imminent
launch
Jul 24, 2018  The German automaker is now starting the production of
electric motors for the new ... the gearing and two flange shafts that
transmit the power to the wheels ...
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...
https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/audi-starts-building-e-tron-electric-motors/
Audi begins building E-Tron electric motors in Hungary
July 24, 2018  -19 hours ago  One of Audi's highest-volume engine plants has
now started building electric ... Each electric car will need two of the
axles because they, like almost all Audi ...




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