Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Automotive and Transportation Clean Motion

Clean Motion used Siemens digital tools to develop the Zbee, a lightweight electric three-wheeler. The small team created a road-ready vehicle in three years with just 270 parts weighing 280 kilograms. Their micro-factory model enables scalable, sustainable manufacturing globally. Learn how digital twins accelerated development.

Traditional three-wheelers have served urban transport but face challenges from polluting engines and outdated designs. As cities seek cleaner mobility, developing lightweight, affordable electric vehicles poses engineering hurdles.

This case study shows how a small team used digital tools to transform vehicle development. By integrating CAD, simulation, and manufacturing, they created a composite-based electric three-wheeler and a scalable micro-factory. Key achievements include:

· Cutting weight to 280 kg with advanced composites
· Reducing design to 270 parts for easy assembly
· Simulating 100,000 factory layouts to optimize efficiency

Explore how digital transformation drove innovation.


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