In the last years the research activities in the field of lightweighting have been advancing rapidly. The introduction of innovative materials and manufacturing technologies has allowed significant weight reduction. Despite this, novel technologies and materials have not reached a wide distribution. The reasons for this are mainly high production costs and environmental impacts of manufacturing that do not compensate benefits during operation. The paper deals with the AffordabLe LIghtweight Automobiles AlliaNCE (ALLIANCE) project which has the goal of developing novel advanced automotive materials and production technologies, aiming at an average 25% weight reduction over 100 k units/year, at costs of <3 €/kg. The article is focussed on Work Package 1 (WP1) of the project, aimed at estimating the full attributes of innovative design solutions by assessing costs, energy demand and GWP over the entire vehicle Life Cycle (LC). After an overview on project consortium and structure, the paper reviews the design strategies considered as well as the expected targets. Finally, the preliminary results of WP1 regarding the environmental and economic assessment are presented. Outcomes suggest that to reach the target in terms of GWP and cost reduction by means of innovative lightweight materials it is fundamental to bear in mind the potential trade-off between production and uses stages impacts/costs especially in the electric vehicle configuration. Moreover, the vehicle lifetime and the potential secondary effects would play a relevant role in the evaluation of lightweight benefits.

Lightweight Automobiles ALLIANCE Project: First Results of Environmental and Economic Assessment from a Life-Cycle Perspective / Delogu, Massimo; Del Pero, Francesco; Zanchi, Laura; Ierides, Marcos; Fernandez, Violeta; Seidel, Kristian; Thirunavukkarasu, Dinesh; Bein, Thilo. - In: SAE TECHNICAL PAPER. - ISSN 0148-7191. - ELETTRONICO. - (2018), pp. 1-12. (Intervento presentato al convegno CO2 Reduction for Transportation Systems Conference, 2018) [10.4271/2018-37-0027].

Lightweight Automobiles ALLIANCE Project: First Results of Environmental and Economic Assessment from a Life-Cycle Perspective

Delogu, Massimo;Del Pero, Francesco;Zanchi, Laura;
2018

Abstract

In the last years the research activities in the field of lightweighting have been advancing rapidly. The introduction of innovative materials and manufacturing technologies has allowed significant weight reduction. Despite this, novel technologies and materials have not reached a wide distribution. The reasons for this are mainly high production costs and environmental impacts of manufacturing that do not compensate benefits during operation. The paper deals with the AffordabLe LIghtweight Automobiles AlliaNCE (ALLIANCE) project which has the goal of developing novel advanced automotive materials and production technologies, aiming at an average 25% weight reduction over 100 k units/year, at costs of <3 €/kg. The article is focussed on Work Package 1 (WP1) of the project, aimed at estimating the full attributes of innovative design solutions by assessing costs, energy demand and GWP over the entire vehicle Life Cycle (LC). After an overview on project consortium and structure, the paper reviews the design strategies considered as well as the expected targets. Finally, the preliminary results of WP1 regarding the environmental and economic assessment are presented. Outcomes suggest that to reach the target in terms of GWP and cost reduction by means of innovative lightweight materials it is fundamental to bear in mind the potential trade-off between production and uses stages impacts/costs especially in the electric vehicle configuration. Moreover, the vehicle lifetime and the potential secondary effects would play a relevant role in the evaluation of lightweight benefits.
2018
SAE Technical Paper 2018-37-0027, 2018
CO2 Reduction for Transportation Systems Conference, 2018
Goal 7: Affordable and clean energy
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Delogu, Massimo; Del Pero, Francesco; Zanchi, Laura; Ierides, Marcos; Fernandez, Violeta; Seidel, Kristian; Thirunavukkarasu, Dinesh; Bein, Thilo
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