Hyundai Motor’s Uniwheel offers new paradigm for future mobility

Freeing up parts space allows PBVs more versatility, and gives EVs more floor space for extra batteries, thus longer range

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Nan-Sae Bin 2
2023-11-28 17:04:52 binthere@hankyung.com
Future mobility

Mobility has evolved at an incredible pace over the years. But there’s one thing that hardly changes – the configuration of the drivetrain.

Even as vehicles are developing fast from internal combustion engine cars to electric vehicles, key components – the drive shaft, the CV joint and the reducer – have been in roughly the same place for more than a century.

If these components were packed up and moved into each wheel, it would free up the space they take up, making versatile use of the interior space, particularly for purpose-built vehicles (PBVs), and giving more floor space for EVs.

As people say “Good things come in small packages,” Hyundai Motor Co. presents an innovative space solution with its universal wheel drive system, or Uniwheel.

South Korea's top automaker on Tuesday unveiled the Uniwheel, which it said offers a new paradigm for mobility.

Hyundai Motor's Uniwheel module
Hyundai Motor's Uniwheel module

At its Uniwheel Tech Day event, Hyundai said the universal wheel drive system puts the CV joint, drive shaft and reducer into the wheels, then splits the motor into small components and moves them into each wheel.

The reducer reduces the motor rotation speed and increases torque output, and the drive shaft sends power to each wheel in between the power source and the wheel. On either side of the drive shaft is the CV joint.

Hyundai said applying the new gear structure to the vehicle and moving the drive motor right next to the wheels clears the powertrain space between the wheels.

As a result, it said the integrated wheels occupy a significantly smaller portion of an EV’s underside, allowing extra battery cells to be installed, meaning longer range.

A Hyundai Motor engineer explains the mechanism of the Uniwheel
A Hyundai Motor engineer explains the mechanism of the Uniwheel

When applied to PBVs, the Uniwheel offers a flat floor in interior designing, ensuring flexibility and scalability, including easier seat arrangements.

“The Uniwheel is all about maximizing the space between the wheels in order to maximize interior space,” said a Hyundai official. “This is achieved by miniaturizing the central motor and attaching it to each wheel.”

PASSED RIGOROUS PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS

The company said a Uniwheel test vehicle passed rigorous performance requirements.

Hyundai Motor's Uniwheel system
Hyundai Motor's Uniwheel system

In a test of the Uniwheel with a 150-millimeter stroke, the transmission efficiency was consistently satisfactory at any position regardless of the wheel's motion, it said.

More tests are underway and the gear ratio will be further adjusted to meet conditions for mass production, it said.

The Uniwheel can be adapted to different wheel sizes due to its modular design, requiring minor modifications depending on the stroke.

Hyundai Motor's Uniwheel
Hyundai Motor's Uniwheel

“This modularity means that it can be adapted to any vehicle. Even other modes of mobility like delivery robots can use the system,” Hyundai said.

The company said it will begin developing vehicles equipped with the Uniwheel next year, although it would take some years before commercialization.

Write to Nan-Sae Bin at binthere@hankyung.com

In-Soo Nam edited this article.

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