articipation of IFP Energies nouvelles in the Ciclamen 2 collaborative project labelled by the LUTB (Lyon Urban Truck and Bus) competitiveness cluster. This project, which is led by Electrifil, aims to develop an onboard pre-industrial particulate sensor for management of the particulate filter, the ultimate goal being to bring it to market when Euro 6 standards come into force.
Alain Juppé, former Prime Minister of France, Mayor of Bordeaux, and Co-Chairman of the Commission sur le Grand Emprunt visited IFP-Lyon premises on January 20. The visit was an opportunity for IFP Energies nouvelles to highlight its commitment, expertise and innovation potential with respect to the development of eco-technologies.
The second DASS meeting dedicated to onboard reversible energy storage systems was organized by Move'o competitiveness cluster at IFP Energies nouvelles on January 29, 2010. The session opened with a presentation of the French national Electric Vehicles Program before various speakers outlined the problems related to the use of energy storage systems. A number of discussions and questions highlighted the major issues involved, along with the technological obstacles in this crucial field for the automotive industry.
Vehicle and powertrain simulation on the LMS Imagine.Lab AMESim platform with IFP-Drive® and IFP-Engine® tools
rs. Pappalardo, General Commissioner and Interministerial Officer for Sustainable Development (French Ministry for the Ecology, Energy, Sustainable Development and Sea) visited IFP-Lyon premises on February 2. The visit was an opportunity to present IFP Energies nouvelles's activities in the field of low carbon vehicle and eco-efficient process development.
Coordinated by the Institut Carnot IFP-Moteurs, the Fraunhofer LBF and Volkswagen, the new collaborative DEVICE project will build up and validate a virtual concept for innovative small capacity Diesel powertrains applied to passenger cars with ultra-low CO2 emissions, combining "mild hybrid" type hybridization with a substantially downsized 2-cylinder engine.
This project is part of a long-term strategic Franco-German alliance aimed at addressing key powertrain issues for future vehicle applications.
FP Energies nouvelles has just submitted its conclusions to ADEME (French Environment and Energy Management Agency) concerning the "specific-use vehicle study" enabling comparison by simulation of an all-IC and all-electric vehicle in a "specific-use" configuration (urban vehicle with limited autonomy range). This study will soon be the subject of a presentation at the PREDIT1 and IEA-OECD meetings.