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Scheuerle Wins Green Technology Innovation Award

Scheuerle Fahrzeugfabrik, a subsidiary of the Transporter Industry International Group (TII Group), has become a "Green Technology Innovation Leader."

The F.A.Z. Institute, which is part of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung publishing group, recently awarded this prestigious title to the vehicle manufacturer for a scientific study carried out by the Prognos Research Institute on behalf of the F.A.Z. Institute.

The "Green Technology Innovation Leader" award is the second accolade that the F.A.Z. Institute has awarded to Scheuerle in 2019. In the middle of the year, the institute presented them the “Germany’s Innovation Leader” award. Here, the innovative strength of a company was evaluated across all fields of innovation. Scheuerle won out of a total of 33,000 companies.

"The economy is currently undergoing a green transformation. This is also due to the enhanced sense of responsibility in the management of a company. In this challenging environment, Scheuerle has a well-deserved place in the leading group,” said the F.A.Z. Institute.

The researchers rated Scheuerle in three technical categories, including "Green Technology Innovation Leader," "Engines and Machines," and "Technologies or Applications for Mitigating Climate Change." In the "Vehicles in General" category, Scheuerle was the only enterprise to receive an award.

The study focuses on the patenting activities of companies and research institutions. According to the F.A.Z. Institute, the patents provide a unique, highly differentiated picture of the type and technological scope of the innovation and its inventors. In the study, researchers examined all patent families worldwide over the past 10 years. In total, they analyzed 1,878 patent applications in Germany-based companies. Through the use of well-established metrics, the researchers then assessed the innovation leadership of the patent applicants and their respective research activities for 500 technological areas and fields of knowledge by means of entries in the Worldwide Patent Statistical Database (PATSTAT) of the European Patent Office. More than 3,700 sub-divisions of the patent classification system with references to "green technologies" were evaluated in the end.

 

Companies could collect index points in two categories, namely innovativeness, which reflects the innovative nature of an invention, and in the “impact on others” category which, according to the research partners, represents the degree of innovation leadership. Importantly, innovation leaders are special enterprises that can be characterized by two central characteristics: their innovations significantly influence the corresponding field of innovation and they spearhead the innovation competition here.

The key factor in the innovation leadership segment was how often the patent was cited in other applications, which expressed how much an invention influenced other companies in their research and development activities. In addition, the operators of the study divided the examined companies into different fields of technology.

Vehicles from Scheuerle are frequently used when facilities are built for the purpose of producing renewable energy. For this, in particular, Scheuerle has developed special trailers and equipment in order to handle the transport of components of such systems as efficiently, climate-friendly, and environmentally compatible as possible. The new Rotor Blade Transport System (RBTS) product, which can also be used to transport rotor blades with lengths of more than 70 meters for wind power plants, is just one example.

In addition to the rotor blade adapter, which is used to accommodate the wind turbine blade, the RBTS is comprised of two transport modules where the self-supporting rotor blade serves as a connecting element. Once the component has been delivered, the components of the RBTS can be coupled to each other so they can be transported as one trailer by means of only one tractor. Furthermore, an escort vehicle is not required due to the compact dimensions of this combination. In this way, Scheuerle actively contributes to minimizing CO2 and pollutant emissions when transporting components for the wind energy industry.

An additional "green patent" is the flywheel energy storage system. A flywheel rotating at high speed stores energy which can, if necessary, also be returned to a rotating system such as the transmission. This saves on driving power that would otherwise have to be supplied by means of a diesel engine.

 




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