- Excellent power density and efficiency in overall system comprising e-motor, power electronics, transmission and software
- Maximum flexibility thanks to optimised modular concept with three basic configurations
- Compact design enables resource-saving use of materials
- ZF demonstrates technological leadership through product innovations
- Industry’s highest order backlog for e-drives with a volume of €25 billion
ZF has presented the latest generation of electric drives for passenger cars and light commercial vehicles, setting standards through outstanding power density and energy efficiency.
ZF achieves this thanks to numerous innovations at both the component and system level, including the compact design of the drives, the “discrete approach” in power electronics, and a resource-saving use of materials, which also makes the production of thedrives more sustainable.
With their modular concept, the new ZF e-drives support automotive manufacturers in customising the further electrification of their entire model range, while for end customers, the new technologies offer higher efficiency, more power, and shorter charging times.
ZF develops and produces technologies for the mobility of the future Two million e-motors produced and the high-voltage vehicle electric system with 800-volt technology, which will go into series production this year, demonstrate that ZF is setting the pace in the dynamic electromobility market and is now further expanding its role as a technology and innovation leader.
System approach anticipates market requirements
ZF is already developing its comprehensive product range for pure e-drives with a view to the functions desired by customers and end users.
In order to better and faster meet the highly diversified market demand, the technology Group is now presenting a new generation of electric drives based on a modular overall concept with electric motor, inverter, transmission, and software.
“We are focusing on three basic systems that meet our customers’ main requirements, namely efficiency, performance and cost, even in the standard version,” explained Markus Schwabe, Product Line Manager Electrified Powertrain Systems.
“On this basis, we can optimally implement further individual customer requirements in e-vehicles of all segments.”
ZF Board of Management member Stephan von Schuckmann, who is responsible for e-mobility within the Group explained: “The great interest of manufacturers in our products in both the passenger car and commercial vehicle sectors is confirmed by our high orderbacklog in the high-voltage business. With the next generation of electric drives, we are consistently continuing our strategy of developing sustainable and efficient mobility for the future.”
Innovative strength in the system as well as in the components
With the new generation of e-drives, ZF provides fully integrated electric drive systems.
With its high level of interface expertise and unique know-how for driving strategies, ZF application engineers can meet customer requirements fully in the best possible way. However, the Group will also offer the innovative components individually, on which its own system solution is based.
“Thanks to sophisticated internal interfaces, the new, extremely compact design allows system or component adaptations to be made with little effort. In addition, the design has very high structural rigidity, which enables superior noise behavior,” explained Dr. Otmar Scharrer, Head of Development for Electric Drive Technologies.
The new generation of ZF e-drives will be available on the market as a complete system starting in 2025; yet ZF will bring individual components into series production earlier.
The following innovations at component level make their contribution to the advanced overall system:
Power electronics:
With “discrete package technology”, power electronics manage the balancing act between a high degree of component uniformity and high adaptability.
The individualisation takes place at the chip level where a discretely structured ZF inverter is built with individual power semiconductor switches.
This modularity offers better performance scalability than is possible with complex power modules. In addition, ZF’s “discrete package technology” requires fewer types of components than using conventional power modules.
“With our new approach to power electronics, we can serve different market requirements faster and more precisely,” explained Scharrer.
e-motor:
With a new, highly integrated e-motor, ZF once again increases the power density compared to the technology currently available in the market.
A new cooling concept and a new winding technology play the decisive role here. Thanks to the new cooling concept, ZF allows oil to flow directly around the copper rods – exactly at the point where most heat is generated during operation. Such highly efficient cooling significantly increases performance with the same weight and installation space.
The continuous power of the electric motor is increased to up to 85 percent of the peak power. In addition, the use of heavy rare earths can be largely dispensed with, and the e-motor can thus be produced more sustainably.
The braided winding technology developed by ZF, a further development of the “hairpin” winding, enables a total of 10 percent less installation space. The winding head alone is around 50 percent smaller than with conventional approaches. This means that around10 percent less raw material is processed.
Gearbox:
With its new coaxial reduction gearbox, ZF transfers its world-leading know-how in planetary gearboxes to the next generation of electric drives.
Two integrated planetary gears not only generate the desired axle ratio, but also include the fully integrated differential function. Compared to common offset concepts, the new solution reduces weight and installation space requirements without compromisingefficiency, noise, and vibration.
High-voltage converters:
High-voltage converters (DC-DC converters) play a central role in fuel cell-powered electric drives, compensating for the low output voltage and the strong voltage drop at high load of the fuel cells.
The new high-voltage converter from the ZF power electronics platform, which was developed for passenger car and commercial vehicle applications, has a top value of 99.6 percent in terms of efficiency.