Active Wheel was a Michelin-developed tire which incorporates an electric motor and suspension[1] It was presented at Challenge Bibendum 2004's edition on the Hy-Light concept car and showcased during Paris Motor Show "Mondial de l'automobile"in 2008 both on the Venturi Volage electric sports car and on the Heuliez Will.[2] The project was interrupted in 2014.[3]
Like other in-wheel motors, the ActiveWheel design provides direct power delivery of approximately 30 kW, as well as regenerative braking. In addition, it replaces a mechanical suspension with an active suspension driven by an in-wheel electrical suspension motor that controls torque distribution, traction, turning maneuvers, pitch, roll and suspension damping for that wheel.[4] However, the effects of shocks, water and snow to such an "in-wheel" design have not been precisely studied.
Siemens VDO, developing a similar concept called eCorner,[5][6] was purchased by Continental in 2007.
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- MICHELIN ACTIVE WHEEL Press Kit Michelin, October 2008, retrieved 24 April 2013^
- Jack Loftus. Michelin Develops Revolutionary Active Wheel for Electric Cars - Cars Gizmodo, 2008-11-30, retrieved 2009-10-17^
- Michelin abandonne le développement des roues motorisées - actu-automobile.com^
- Scott Dogget. Michelin to Commercialize Active Wheel; Technology to Appear in 2010 Cars Green Car Advisor, Edmunds.com, 1 December 2008, retrieved 24 April 2013^
- eCorner a similar concept being developed by Siemens^
- a Siemens eCorner video^