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Autoneum develops Hybrid-Acoustics ECO+ for electric vehicles

New industry trends such as electric mobility, autonomous driving and car sharing are raising the requirements on future vehicles.

15th June 2017

Innovation in Textiles
 |  Winterthur

Transport/​Aerospace, Interiors

New industry trends such as electric mobility, autonomous driving and car sharing are raising the requirements on future vehicles. There is a growing demand for components designed to make vehicles significantly lighter, quieter and more fuel-efficient while enhancing driving comfort.

Autoneum, a leading producer of vehicle acoustics and thermal management systems, has supplemented its portfolio of effective noise and heat protection components for electric vehicles with Hybrid-Acoustics ECO+.

New challenges

“With the projected global rise of electric mobility, new challenges for automobile manufacturers are emerging,” the company reports. “Future vehicle generations are required to continuously improve their driving ranges, be more energy efficient and provide more driving comfort while maintaining fuel efficiency and generating fewer emissions. However, new types of drives do not just require the corresponding acoustic and thermal management in the vehicle; they also open innovative application areas for noise and heat protection components.”

“For example, in the absence of engine noise in electric vehicles, more attention is drawn to sound sources that are new or were previously drowned out, such as fans and pumps or electronic drive components. Due to comparatively heavy batteries on board, electric vehicles simultaneously require a stronger weight reduction through the use of lightweight components.”

Hybrid-Acoustics ECO+

Autoneum is now expanding its product portfolio for electric vehicles with Hybrid-Acoustics ECO+ for carpet systems, inner dashes and floor insulators. This innovative technology is based on a fibrous material that acts as an insulator or absorber depending on its stiffness, thus ensuring optimum noise protection. Its respective acoustic insulation or absorption capacity can be defined as required by means of computer-controlled 3D simulations developed in-house, the company explains.

Hybrid-Acoustics ECO+ parts are also said to be effective thermal insulators and shield the passenger cabin from cooling and heating, thereby reducing the energy needed for air conditioning. They are therefore predestined for use in electric vehicles whose batteries typically use 20% of charge for temperature regulation, the company reports.

This innovative technology is based on a fibrous material that acts as an insulator or absorber depending on its stiffness. © Autoneum

Additionally, the stiffness of lightweight carpet systems, inner dashes and floor insulators made of Hybrid-Acoustics ECO+ makes them easier to handle and mount into vehicles.

Benefits

“Interior floor components based on Hybrid-Acoustics ECO+ are not only particularly environmentally friendly thanks to their high content of recycled cotton fibres,” says the company. “They are also up to 50% lighter than conventional mass-spring insulations.”

Autoneum will for the first time be supplying inner dashes based on Hybrid-Acoustics ECO+ for a fully electric vehicle model produced by a European OEM as of early 2018. In Europe, the lightweight components are manufactured among others at Autoneum’s French plant in Ons-en-Bray.

www.autoneum.com

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