E-VOLVE Cluster Newsletter 11/2025
We are sharing the latest news and updates from our cluster projects with you: Here you can read the whole newsletter!
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We are sharing the latest news and updates from our cluster projects with you: Here you can read the whole newsletter!
22. & 23. October 2025 | Munich, Germany Members of EGVIAfor2Zero gathered in Munich for a two-day meeting that combined strategic discussions, networking, and project updates. One part of the event was the presentation of the 2Zero project clusters, which bring together EU-funded projects working on complementary areas of clean and efficient vehicle technologies: Bernhard […]
30. September & 01. October 2025 | Brussels, Belgium The E-VOLVE Cluster was pleased to take part in this year’s Future Road Mobility Forum 2025 (FORM Forum), organised by the European Automotive Research Partners Association (EARPA). This major European event brought together over 260 participants from industry, academia, and European institutions to explore how Europe […]
We are pleased to announce another new member of the E-VOLVE Cluster: the ENLIGHTEN project. The acronym stands for “nExt geNeration 1200V eLectric hIGH volTage powErtraiN” and the project is coordinated by the AIT AUSTRIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY GMBH. Read here more about the project’s objective: ENLIGHTEN aims at developing, integrating and testing a next […]
Welcome to a new newsletter edition of the E-VOLVE Cluster! This time we re-designed the whole issue keeping it more tight and easy to read. However, be sure you don’t miss out on clicking on all those links we built into the newsletter, as there is so much more stuff to read behind them. Have […]
In April of 2025 E-VOLVE Cluster members took a trip to the United States of America to attend the SAE World Congress in Detroit. For the conference two collaborative papers of cluster members were presented. Be sure to click on the link and get a greater picture of our contribution. Check out these impressions from […]
In February 2025 member projects of the cluster were present at the RTR conference. In case you missed the conference you have the chance to catch up on various channels. You can on the one hand check out the Summary Report and have a read on You’ll find the contributions of EM-TECH, MAXIMA, HEFT, VOLTCAR […]
It has already been three months since the last E-VOLVE Cluster newsletter so it was time for yet another issue. Don’t miss out on a very long report about the ToSVE event hosted by PoliTO, a recap of our cluster webinar back in November and the introduction of a new cluster member: CliMAFlux. Enjoy this […]
We are looking back to a very successful ToSVE event that took place last November. The event was held at the Politecnico di Torino, attracted over 250 participants and more than 100 businesses. The agenda included focused sessions on three pivotal themes: Trends in Sustainable Vehicles, Autonomous and Connected Vehicles, and Emerging Technologies and Components. Watch […]
One last time this year it is our pleasure to welcome a new cluster member and shortly introduce them to you: CliMAFlux CIRCULAR DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING TECHNIQUES FOR NEXT-GENERATION HIGHLY-EFFICIENT INTEGRATED AXIAL FLUX MOTOR DRIVES FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLES Electric traction machines are at the heart of the transition towards a zero tailpipe emission road mobility […]

The research leading to these results have received funding from European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme H2020 and Horizon Europe.
Special credit is to be given to the project ACHILES (824311) under the lead of VRIJE UNIVERSITEIT BRUSSEL for the initial setup and continuous management of the E-VOLVE Cluster between 2018 and 2022. Thanks a lot for the efforts and initiative that is highly appreciated.
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