MAN and ABB enter R&D cooperation 17 January 2024

MAN Truck & Bus and ABB E-mobility Thomas Nickels (left), senior vice president engineering at MAN, and Floris van de Klashorst, senior vice president products & hardware platforms at ABB E-mobility, at the signing of the cooperation agreement on the MAN test track in Munich.

MAN Truck & Bus and ABB E-mobility have signed an agreement to work more closely together, particularly in the areas of research and development (R&D).

Thomas Nickels, senior vice president engineering at MAN, said: "Cooperation in the area of research and development is rather rare in our industry. Together with ABB E-mobility, we are striving for a trusting, binding and transparent partnership. We are already starting with the development of products and standards and are focussing on the special requirements of the commercial vehicle industry."

The importance of cross-industry cooperation for the sector is particularly evident for megawatt charging system (MCS). Nickels continued: "At MCS, we are working with players from the entire sector to enable charging capacities in the megawatt range in the future and thus sustainable and economical long-distance heavy goods and passenger transport. By cooperating with ABB E-mobility, we can tackle the challenges of the new technology at an early stage and drive standardisation forward more quickly."

These challenges include the ISO15118-20 communication standard and new ways of transmitting signals. The basis for megawatt charging is Ethernet communication, which is being used for the first time in electromobility. Early software and interoperability tests with vehicles and charging stations should help to establish reliable products as quickly as possible in an emerging market environment. The cooperation, which is initially scheduled to run for three years, is focussing on the further development of charging stations, vehicles and software.

Floris van de Klashorst, senior vice president products & hardware platforms at ABB E-mobility, said: “By working together with MAN right from the early product phase, we can respond even better to the needs of our customers. By 2025, we want to bring a product to the market that meets the requirements of logistics.”

"The market needs an ecosystem that interlocks and works reliably. That's why we want to jointly develop a concept for the interaction of MCS and CCS that addresses issues such as space, energy supply and grid expansion. MAN's extensive expertise helps us to develop customer-oriented solutions - both for use in the depot and on the track," said van de Klashorst, giving an outlook on future projects.

The cooperation is not just limited to logistics. "MCS will also be used in future in the travel sector, for example for motorhomes and coaches. This will bring additional challenges and a change in user behaviour," continued the head of development.


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