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=Technology Roadmap Sections and Deliverables=
=Technology Roadmap Sections and Deliverables=
 
The first point is that each technology roadmap should have a clear and unique identifier:
* '''1BEV - Battery Electric Vehicle Platforms'''
* '''1BEV - Battery Electric Vehicle Platforms'''
This indicates that we are dealing with a “level 1” roadmap at the market level, where “level 2” would indicate a product level roadmap and “level 3” or “level 4” would indicate an individual technology roadmap.
The Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) platform, a level 1 roadmap, is a segment of the broader automotive market. Level 2 roadmaps represent the critical product/systems to that are integrated within an electrified platform. Level 3 roadmaps represent critical subsystems within an electrified vehicle, and level 4 roadmaps would indicate an individual component technology roadmap.


==Roadmap Overview==
==Roadmap Overview==


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Electrified vehicles (PHEV, BEV, FCV, etc.) are vehicles that utilize electric power (from a variety of different sources, such as batteries or fuel cells) to power an electric motor-based propulsion system. Electrified vehicles are an increasingly popular alternative to traditional gas-powered vehicles that generate propulsion through internal combustion engines. Electrified vehicles are one part of a broader ecosystem of solutions being used to combat the evolving problem/challenge of climate change. Electric vehicles help to solve this problem by providing humanity with an alternate mode of transportation that does not produce harmful greenhouse gas emissions.
 
This roadmap will focus specifically on the battery electric vehicle (BEV) platform. BEV platforms are becoming increasingly popular as consumers seek different options within the electric vehicle market, and manufacturers look for ways to meet this customer demand through the use of modular architectures that multiple different vehicle variants may be built upon. Below are two examples BEV platforms being produced today (one by Tesla Motors, and one by General Motors).


==Design Structure Matrix (DSM) Allocation==
==Design Structure Matrix (DSM) Allocation==

Revision as of 19:01, 28 September 2023

Technology Roadmap Sections and Deliverables

  • 1BEV - Battery Electric Vehicle Platforms

The Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) platform, a level 1 roadmap, is a segment of the broader automotive market. Level 2 roadmaps represent the critical product/systems to that are integrated within an electrified platform. Level 3 roadmaps represent critical subsystems within an electrified vehicle, and level 4 roadmaps would indicate an individual component technology roadmap.

Roadmap Overview

Electrified vehicles (PHEV, BEV, FCV, etc.) are vehicles that utilize electric power (from a variety of different sources, such as batteries or fuel cells) to power an electric motor-based propulsion system. Electrified vehicles are an increasingly popular alternative to traditional gas-powered vehicles that generate propulsion through internal combustion engines. Electrified vehicles are one part of a broader ecosystem of solutions being used to combat the evolving problem/challenge of climate change. Electric vehicles help to solve this problem by providing humanity with an alternate mode of transportation that does not produce harmful greenhouse gas emissions.

This roadmap will focus specifically on the battery electric vehicle (BEV) platform. BEV platforms are becoming increasingly popular as consumers seek different options within the electric vehicle market, and manufacturers look for ways to meet this customer demand through the use of modular architectures that multiple different vehicle variants may be built upon. Below are two examples BEV platforms being produced today (one by Tesla Motors, and one by General Motors).

Design Structure Matrix (DSM) Allocation

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Roadmap Model using OPM

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Figures of Merit

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Alignment with Company Strategic Drivers

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Positioning of Company vs. Competition

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Technical Model

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Financial Model

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List of R&D Projects and Prototypes

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Key Publications, Presentations and Patents

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Technology Strategy Statement

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