Solutions for New Electric Mobility Needs Based on Sustainability and Connectivity
Technology Centre CTC is participating in the project “Development of a New Advanced Connectivity Process for Electric Vehicles,” funded under the Electric Vehicle Incentive Program by the Ministry of Industry, Commerce, and Tourism. CTC is focused on the development of a project titled “Development of a New Advanced Connectivity Process for Electric Vehicles,” with file number VEC-020100-2022-237.
The project aims to research and develop a new process for controlling and monitoring connected electric vehicles. This process will allow vehicle owners or fleet managers to have real-time information about the vehicle, including its location, direction, component status, and driving habits, displayed in a user-friendly manner.
The project falls under the Electric and Connected Vehicle Industrial Chain Comprehensive Action Plan, part of Proyecto Estratégico para la Recuperación y Transformación Económica en el sector del Vehículo Eléctrico y Conectado , within the framework of Plan de Recuperación, Transformación y Resiliencia financiado por el Ministerio de Industria, Comercio y Turismo. The project is included in the flagship project titled “Solutions for New Electric Mobility Needs Based on Sustainability and Connectivity,” with file number VEC-010000-2022-9. This flagship project involves the participation of 21 companies located in various parts of the country.
This is a collaborative project, and the consortium includes the following companies: Sapa Placencia , Ausa, Urovesa, Castrosúa, Little Cars, Next Electric, Alterity, Itera, Man+Hummel, Hidragrup, Mahle Electronics, IADA, GKN, Maflow, SMR, Inertim, Multiverse, CTC, Softeca, Lis Data, and Arsoft.