Mobility needs to be sustainable. We have been developing modern propulsion systems and their components, such as battery, fuel cell, e-motor, transmission, power electronics, and all the associated electronic control systems, for more than 20 years.
Our expertise extends all the way to integrating the systems into the vehicle. AVL invested in e-mobility at a very early stage. Our E-Mobility Center with a range of testbeds for developing batteries and e-motors was commissioned back in 2012. Two thirds of our global engineering resources are working on electrified propulsion systems.

Cheap Vehicles in All Vehicle Classes
At present, battery electric vehicles are predominantly found in the premium segment. The task at hand is to launch large quantities of appropriate solutions in other vehicle classes – with high sensitivity to costs. E-mobility should be affordable for everyone.
Our Research & Development department is working intensively on new concepts that will allow us to bring such vehicles to production maturity with limited use of raw materials and capital.

Continuing to Reduce Energy Consumption
End customers purchasing e-cars have three primary considerations: What is the car’s range? How quickly can the car be charged? What does the car cost? These three aspects are key differentiators.
By way of example, at AVL we think of the charging speed in terms of kilometers of range per minute, rather than kW charging capacity. This consumer-oriented perspective will also help us meet future requirements.
To reduce energy consumption, we are working on vehicle concepts that are lighter and more efficient – with smaller batteries that can be charged rapidly. Furthermore, our development activities have a strong focus on the overall energy management in the e-car, as well as on linking the various energy systems in the vehicle to minimize energy consumption. Systems thinking with systems engineering approaches, methods, and simulation tools is a fundamental key to success here: This is the only way to find the system optimum among the sophisticated individual components of the e-car – for minimum energy consumption and maximum system performance.
Our modular solutions include development support, testing and validation, simulation tools, and system integration. And they are tailor-made for your individual vehicle concept: from mild and plug-in hybrids – to battery electric and fuel cell electric vehicles that are based on dedicated platforms.


- Substantial contribution to the battery development of the Jaguar I-PACE
- Support for Japanese truck manufacturer FUSO with the development of three battery pack variants for a truck – ranging from the feasibility study to final validation
- Battery derivative development for the Audi e-tron high-efficiency model
- High-volume production of a battery module with pouch cell, almost three million pieces per year

CO2 regulations, high energy and raw material costs drive the need to optimize the energy consumption of electric vehicles. With our system approach we relentlessly optimize the vehicle’s total energy efficiency to enable sustainable and affordable mobility.
Gerhard Meister, Business Field Leader, Electrification
The interconnected technologies of the future require a holistic approach and systemic thinking.
Our in-depth understanding of the overall vehicle, its systems, and subsystems, and our proven methods enable us to support all aspects of automotive development. For example, we can advise you during the development and selection of suitable components or subsystems, whereby we always consider their effects on other systems.
We determine the optimum propulsion portfolio for you, as well as the right technology mix, and integrate the individual components and systems into your vehicle – geometrically, functionally, mechanically, and thermally. We also take care of E/E integration, including the control software. In addition, we offer function development at vehicle level, for example, torque vectoring or vehicle energy management.

- Innovative strength
At our research center in Vancouver, Canada, we are developing the core of the fuel cell, the cell stacks. At other locations we are merging these into overall systems that we are integrating into vehicles.
- Close interaction around the world
Our global network of tech centers means we are aware of the needs of the individual markets.
- High level of industrialization expertise
Our collaboration with various Tier 1s and OEMs means we have great insight into mastering the challenges of industrialization.
- Combined expertise
Together with our systems engineering, our test facilities, and our software experts, we are able to raise all efficiency potential to system level.

Our global subsidiaries mean you have access to rapid support around the world. Our global network of experts and extensive knowledge make us your reliable partner for sophisticated technology solutions for e-mobility both now and in the future. And across all vehicle classes – from passenger cars to commercial vehicles and two-wheelers.
5,700+ experts
Worldwide expertise in the field of E-Mobility Engineering, Testing and Simulation
900+ battery projects
Over 900 battery projects have been successfully implemented by AVL
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