07/05/09

 

CPT & AVL collaborate to demonstrate the future of gasoline engines

... and achieve diesel levels of CO2

 

The UK’s automotive CO2 reduction specialist, Controlled Power Technologies (CPT), and the world’s largest independent developer of vehicle powertrains, AVL List GmbH (AVL), have worked together to develop a gasoline engine that retains all the traditional cost, weight, NVH refinement and emission benefits as well as the fun-to-drive factor, whilst reducing CO2 levels to that of an equivalent diesel powertrain.

 

The AVL demonstrator vehicle incorporates an advanced 2-litre 4-cylinder engine with gasoline direct injection (GDI), double cam phasing and single-scroll, waste-gated turbocharger to deliver high power and torque outputs of 200PS and 400Nm respectively.   A system of cooled, external exhaust gas recirculation (EGR),  Lambda =1 operation at all engine loads up to 4,000rpm and advanced thermal management further enhance the CO2 reduction potential of the powertrain.

 

The philosophy of ‘down-speeding’ is fully employed through the fitment of gear ratios more normally associated with turbocharged diesel engines.  Successful down-speeding relies heavily on the immediate availability of high torque levels at very low engine speeds in response to driver inputs.  The integration of CPT’s variable torque enhancement system or VTES supercharger technology virtually eliminates all perceptible turbo-lag even in the absence of variable geometry turbine technology normally fitted to turbocharged diesel engines.

 

Through careful integration of the above technologies and the implementation of engine stop-start and smart alternator control, AVL is able to demonstrate CO2 emissions of just 159g/km for a VW Passat demonstration vehicle at 1,590kg vehicle mass, which also meets Euro 5 emission standards.  By way of comparison, a series production Passat emits 165g/km when fitted with a 2.0l TDI (170PS) diesel engine and 194g/km when fitted with a 2.0l TFSI (200PS) gasoline engine.

 

 CPT and AVL Collaborate

CPT electric supercharger installed in AVL demonstrator vehicle.

 

At the same time the 200PS engine delivers high levels of performance & refinement whilst VTES ensures outstanding transient response even at the lowest engine speeds, equivalent to a naturally aspirated engine of twice the capacity.

 

“Getting a gasoline engine to deliver the lower CO2 emissions of a diesel engine is something of a holy grail for the motor industry,” says Nick Pascoe chief executive officer CPT.  “The challenge is to retain the driveability at low engine speeds in order that drivers can fully realise the benefits of down-speeding.   An electric supercharger can react instantly to these transient load conditions, delivering up to 25kW of additional power at the crankshaft in less than a second.”

 

CPT’s VTES supercharger technology benefits from almost a decade of research and continuous product development resulting in a robust and cost-effective system.   Formed two years ago as a management buy-in funded by private venture capital, the company is backed by a number of prominent investors specialising in the ‘Cleantech’ energy and environmental sectors.  CPT’s core competencies include power electronics, control software and the application of electrical machines to vehicle powertrains.

 

The AVL demonstrator will be available for test drives at the International Vienna Motor Symposium, where the technological achievements of the vehicle will be included in an opening presentation entitled ‘Future Powertrain Systems in a Fast Evolving Global Environment‘ to be delivered by Prof. Dr h.c.H.List, chairman and CEO of AVL.

 

The two-day symposium is being held on 7-8 May 2009 at the Congress Centre Hofburg in Vienna.  The symposium serves as a rallying point for the international world of automotive powertrain engineering, when future legislation and the latest innovations in engine development are presented in a large number of papers.

 

Further information on CPT, which is based in the UK at Basildon and Coventry, is available at www.cpowert.com.   Further information on the symposium is available at http://www.övk.at/index_en.htm.  Further information on AVL is available at http://www.avl.com

 

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Media information:  Journalists requesting interviews and further information about Controlled Power Technologies should contact Rob Palmer on: +44 (0) 1582 763255 or +44 (0) 7768 242761 Email: rpalmer@palmerpr.com .   Previous press releases and images can be downloaded from www.newspress.co.uk.

 

 

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