Powertrain modularity

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Welcome to the Powertrain Modularity and Integration page, your central resource for exploring the latest advancements in electric vehicle powertrain systems. This page houses a curated collection of reports, scientific papers, and other key materials that delve into modular powertrain architectures, their benefits for EV performance, and streamlined integration processes. Whether you're researching flexible design approaches or seeking insights into how modularity can improve efficiency and reduce costs, these resources provide valuable information to support your work in advancing electric mobility.

Powertrain Modularity & Integration

RHODaS Webinar 1: Design of Electric and Electronic Components for EV Powertrains

The RHODaS Webinar Series presents four interconnected sessions exploring the latest European research on next-generation electric powertrain technologies. Hosted by the RHODaS consortium under the Horizon Europe framework, funded by ‪the European Commission‬ and as part of the E-VOLVE Cluster, the webinar series will feature insights from the RHODaS, SCAPE, ‪Maxima‬ and EM-TECH projects, bringing together leading experts in power electronics, digital systems, and sustainability. Each webinar focuses on a specific technological domain critical to the electrification of transport — from component design and thermal management to digital intelligence and circularity. Together, they illustrate how European research is transforming electric mobility through efficiency, reliability, and environmental responsibility. 

This opening session delves into the design of hybrid wide bandgap converters and modular architectures for electric vehicles. Presentations from RHODaS and SCAPE will discuss innovative SiC/GaN topologies, design challenges such as parasitic inductances and layout constraints, and scalable approaches for vehicle power conversion systems.

Audience:
Electric Vehicle Designers, Electric Vehicle Powertrain Designers, Power Electronics Researchers