QinetiQ wins DARPA electric hub-drive design and development contract
e-News® | The NEWS Company…London, September 08, 2015 : QinetiQ is to develop an electrichub-drive to improve survivability and mobility of future military ground vehicles for the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA).
The contract, worth $1.5mwith an option for a further $2.7m, is part of DARPA’s Ground X-Vehicle Technologies (GXV-T)programme. Under this programme, participants will investigate technologies that could help to significantly improve capabilityin the next generation of vehicles.
QinetiQ’shub-driveseeks toimprove mobilitythrough enhanced power, torque, integral braking and high efficiency, in a unit that can be contained within a 20” wheel rim. It aims toincrease survivability by removing drive shafts and gearboxes, which can become lethal to occupants in the event of an IED detonation beneath the vehicle.The absence of these components couldalso reduceweight and open up future design possibilities, such asfully independent suspension with significantly increased travel.
Dr David Moore, Director of Research Services at QinetiQ, said: “Like cavalry horses throughout history, vehicles risk becoming less mobile as they are loaded with more armour and weaponry to meet the evolving demands of warfare. Our hub-drive tackles that threat by combining optimum performance with a significant weight saving, which is critical for mobility. Italso introduces a far greater degree of architectural flexibility, enabling vehicles to be configured in ways which offer greater protection to their occupants.
“For us, this contract offers an opportunity to show how our expertise, built through 17 years of developing electro-mechanical transmissions for tracked and wheeled vehicles, can help customers de-risk the future.”