Penso launches its flex-automated composite body assembly facility

CiMNov19News - penso1
CiMNov19News - penso1

Penso has launched an all new ‘Flex-Automated carbon fibre body assembly plant’ to manufacture ultra-lightweight commercial vehicles with industry leading payloads for the home delivery sector.

The flexible robot assembly line allows the build of more than 30 van body variants amongst other vehicle formats, producing a finished van every 42 minutes.

In 2017, Penso and Solvay formed a consortium to deliver the Flexible Lightweight Architectures for Volume Applications (FLAVA) programme. The consortium was awarded Government match funding by the Advanced Propulsion Centre (APC) as part of a £16.3 million investment to accelerate the use of high volume lightweight composite structures within the automotive industry.

The project was split into five key areas with Penso focusing on: Product design of an ultra-lightweight modular van platform; Component manufacture; Flexible automated modular assembly; Affordable business model; Significant emissions reduction of CO2 and NOX.

Prototype for Project FLAVA

The overall goal was to demonstrate significant emissions reductions through vehicle light-weighting whilst generating an attractive business model to ensure maximum market acceptance.

With clear recognition that this project would help to accelerate positive change, Mercedes-Benz Vans UK also quickly became a project partner.

Penso has developed a commercial vehicle body system to provide a wide range of delivery vehicles capable of meeting the growth in the home delivery market with a vast improvement in environmental impact of these models. The flexible design approach allows for every derivative from refrigerated home grocery deliveries to parcels and white goods within the 3.5t GVW sector.

Through the intelligent use of Penso’s proprietary composite sandwich panel technology, Penso has reduced the cargo body mass by up to 40% compared to traditional materials and manufacturing techniques. In addition, the sandwich panel technology utilises over 5,000 recycled plastic bottles within its’ construction to deliver cold chain insulation requirements alongside long term durability.

Over the last six months, Penso has undertaken significant test programme of prototypes at numerous third-party test houses throughout the UK in order to validate the key performance requirements of the vehicles.

Daniel Hurcombe presenting at Penso’s Technical Showcase

Managing director of Penso, Daniel Hurcombe, commented: “The respective designs of the carbon fibre e-Grocery and e-Delivery vans provide huge payload increases to both refrigerated and dry freight customers. Fuel economy, labour and vehicle efficiency savings enable an unrivalled total cost of ownership. We have been overwhelmed with the response from the home delivery industry in regards to the benefits that the product can achieve.”

www.penso.co.uk

 

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