The entire design, engineering, the full vehicle developement and the production planning was conducted by DWM-Engineering.
DWM was co-founder in 2006 and shareholder until 2010 (Exit through sale of shares).
The EcoCarrier
The EcoCarrier was the first road legal pure electric powered utility vehicle (N1) in the EU.
After the vehicle developement process (2007-2008), the EcoCarrier was produced from 2009 onwards at Volkswagen Sarajevo doo in Bosnia-Herzogowina.
DWM supported this project as co-founder, shareholder and engineering adviser (CTO) from 2010 until 2014 (Exit through sale of shares).
In 2014 StreetScooter was acquired by Deutsche Post/DHL.
The StreetScooter Project
The StreetScooter Research started in 2010 as a spin off company of the RWTH Aachen University.
The goal: Electromobility at an affordable price.
StreetScooter's modular product architecture was key factor to make the concept work.
Only a few vehicle were build to validate the body concept, the assembly groups and and the manufactruring process.
In 2016 DWM acquired the entire StreetCarrier rights and concept and sold it to a non-EU investor.
The StreetCarrier
In 2012 StreetScooter Research took over the entire former manufacturing facilities and production plans of the
EcoCarrier from VW Sarajevo doo.
DWM-Engineering did conduct a redesign and a general improvement of the vehicle (exterior, electric powertrain,
battery concept and the elctriv power distribution system). The result was called the StreetCarrier.
e.GO Mobile AG was an electric car startup for the development and manufacturing of electric vehicles, based on the Production Technology Cluster on the RWTH Aachen campus. The company was founded at the beginning of 2015 by Prof. Dr. Günther Schuh, who also co-founded the electric van manufacturer StreetScooter in 2009 - now owned by Deutsche Post/DHL.
The e.GO Project
- individual engineering support (M-CAD/E-CAD)
- Feasibility analysis of technical specifications
- Introduction of Mentor Graphics Capital (CHS) for the vehicle power net design
- System architecture and power distribution design, validation and testing of electrical systems
DWM did provide technical project consulting and engineering services from 2016 - 2019 in terms of:
The e.GO MOOVER Project
- Feasibility analysis of technical specifications
- Design of the electrical architecture and the e-topology for the ADAS functions
- Initial leadership of the E/E Engineering department
- E/E supervising for the Joint Venture eGO AG / ZF Friedrichshafen
DWM did provide technical project consulting from 2016 - 2019 in terms of:
In 2016, eGO AG and ZF agreed on the joint venture "e.GO Moove" based at the eGO facilities in Aachen.
The goal was the development, production and sales of an autonomous people and cargo mover.
A first prototype was presented in May 2016 on the RWTH Aachen campus.
The KAIYUN electric Pick-Up
The KAIYUN was a electric commercial lightweight vehicle designed and build by a by a Chinese company.
Together with a german-chinese engineering company, DWM conducted a feasibility study for a common
SKD/CKD production in Germany.
The goal was, to build in a 7.5kW 48V electric Powertrain with european components and to integrate a 5kW H2 Fuelcell.
The vehicle was mainyl intended for inner transport solutions of large export orientated fruit and vegetables farms in Andalusia (Spain)