Project cooperationUpdated on 28 July 2025
Participating in a Consortium
About
Ford Otosan seeks to join multi-stakeholder consortia developing innovative, scalable, and sustainable solutions in the field of transport electrification and alternative fuels. We are particularly interested in initiatives focused on the deployment and integration of electric and hydrogen-powered commercial vehicles within urban environments.
We are looking to collaborate with:
Public authorities and municipalities aiming to decarbonize their urban transport and logistics fleets, Infrastructure providers with expertise in smart charging, hydrogen refueling, and grid integration, Research institutions and technology developers working on battery lifecycle optimization, energy management, or alternative fuel systems.
Our objective is to co-develop and demonstrate real-world use cases that accelerate the transition to zero-emission urban mobility.
Ford Otosan is a leading European OEM in commercial vehicle manufacturing, with strong R&D capabilities in electric powertrains, fuel cell systems, battery technologies, and energy efficiency.
We bring:
Mass production experience of battery electric and hybrid commercial vehicles, Advanced engineering and integration of electric drivetrains and charging infrastructure, Ongoing R&D in hydrogen fuel cell technologies and alternative fuel applications, Real-life operational data from electric vehicle pilots and smart charging implementations in both urban and intercity contexts.
Through European R&I projects, we contribute with end-user validation, technical development, and scalable deployment of zero-emission transport solutions.
Topic
- 15mC topic 1 – Next steps for multimodal urban mobility, building on the travel experience
Type
- Looking to join a project
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