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The GIANTS project tackles the urban and suburban passenger challenge by developing a frugal zero-emission L-type vehicle platform. Such vehicles will be designed to be mission-centric, highly modular, and adaptable for both advanced and emerging markets. The modular design of the GIANTS โ€“ platform will simplify refurbishment of used vehicles or vehicle parts and will facilitate recycling at end of use, with the overarching goal of achieving zero emissions throughout the product’s entire lifespan. GIANTS will foster stronger collaboration between EU organizations and Asian and African countries, ensuring the applicability and adaptability of the developed systems across diverse global contexts.

 

 

The GIANTS project aims to close the current gap between existing niche-user L-vehicles, which lack in mission versatility, and versatile but cost-intensive M- and N1-vehicles, which are overengineered and oversized. This will be achieved by introducing the GIANTS platform as a modular, scalable L-vehicle platform, designed for mission-centric urban cargo- and passenger transport in emerging as well as advanced markets.ย 

 

 

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SURVEY

SURVEY

Your views on Light Electric Vehicles

The Survey aim is to create a vehicle platform that meets user needs without unnecessary features. This approach will not only make mobility solutions more affordable but also maximize societal benefits and minimize environmental impact.

New Article on the GIANTS Project

New Article on the GIANTS Project

Elektroauto-News has published an article about GIANTS. The article highlights the collaborative efforts of our 22 partners working together to make affordable e-mobility a reality. Learn about the innovative solutions and technological advancements driving this initiative.

Kick-off Meeting

Kick-off Meeting

The kick-off meeting on 31.01 and 01.02.2024 in Graz marked the start of the 12 million EU project GIANTS (Green Intelligent Affordable New Transport Solutions). As project coordinator, ViF welcomed 40 participants from all over the world to the Hotel Weitzer. Thanks...