RSS
Логотип
Баннер в шапке 1
Баннер в шапке 2
Project

Exagon Engineering developed the electric vehicle by means of Siemens PLM Software technologies

Customers: Exagon Engineering

Mechanical engineering and instrument making

Product: Siemens NX

Project date: 2011/03  - 2011/01

The Siemens PLM Software company, division of Siemens Industry Automation Division, the leading world software supplier and services for product lifecycle management (PLM), announced today that its NX and Teamcenter software products were used by Exagon Engineering company when developing the electric vehicle Furtive-eGT.

Furtive-eGT – the first French electric vehicle of a representative class – was designed by Luc Marchetti, the founder and the director of Exagon Engineering. In the electric vehicle high technical characteristics are combined with care of the environment. Besides, the car answers requests of buyers in respect of style and comfort.

"The design and technical characteristics of Furtive-eGT are extremely attractive, – Marchetti noted. – This machine will allow France to enter quickly extending market of electric vehicles. Cars – my passion. When I founded Exagon Engineering, my purpose was to create completely electric executive class car which would conform to the same standards, as petrol machines. Thanks to partnership with Siemens PLM Software I managed to create a masterpiece".

The Exagon Engineering company uses the integrated packet of NX containing solutions for automated design, production and reverse engineering (CAD/CAM/CAE) in all processes of three-dimensional development of the electric vehicle Furtive-eGT. All data on a product, including the detailed models executed in NX, are reliably controlled, extend and controlled in the environment of Teamcenter – the automated system of support of lifecycle, most popular in the world.

"We are glad to joint work with Exagon Engineering over the Furtive-eGT project for which creation we were used examination in the field of PLM and the software, best in the industry, from Siemens PLM Software", – the vice president and the managing director of Siemens PLM Software in France noted Christophe Iffenecker.

Electric vehicles