The HX1 prototype autonomous, battery-electric, load carrier from Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) has scooped the Swedish Institute for Quality’s (SIQ) Quality Innovation of the Year Award. Winning in the Potential Innovations category, Volvo CE’s vision of a futuristic machine is one element of a present-day electric site research project that is predicted to cut carbon emissions by up to 95% and lower total cost of ownership costs by a quarter.
The concept HX1 represents a new approach to a sustainable future concept, one based on electro-mobility and autonomous vehicles. Rather than having a few, large, versatile machines (as is common on construction and mining sites today), the HX1 demonstrates the emergence of smaller and more numerous, specialist machines. This ‘elephants to ants’ concept is a new way of meeting customer needs, combining intelligent machines, automation and electromobility.
“The HX1 forms part of Volvo CE’s long term ambition of achieving sustainable transportation solutions,” says Patrik Lundblad, senior vice president of Volvo CE’s Technology function. “This award is a tribute to the hard work and vision of Volvo CE’s employees, who continue to push the boundaries of technology and innovation. This is a welcome recognition that demonstrates Volvo CE’s position at the forefront of technological development.”
Since 2011, the Quality Innovation Awards in Sweden has recognized organizations that present not just innovative solutions, but those that have been created using a systematic approach to meet clearly identified customer needs. Part of an international series of awards, the partners of SIQ’s Quality Innovation of the Year Award are innovation agency Vinnova and Deloitte Sweden.
“It is impressive to see how the winning innovations takes historical processes and technologies and reinvent them to meet the needs of the future,” says Mats Deleryd, President of SIQ. “With these quality awards we strive to give the ‘how’ of innovative processes, business models and new ways of working as much attention as the ‘what’ of product and service innovations commonly gets.”
The panel of five distinguished judges on the award committee had this to say about the Volvo CE entry: ‘The concept HX1 features a totally new and revolutionary approach to transportation systems, introducing a shift to smaller and autonomous electrified vehicles. The concept is groundbreaking in the industry and gives us a glimpse of how the future may look’.
The winners of the Swedish round of the Quality Innovation Award 2016 will take place on January 30, 2017 at modern art museum Moderna Museet in Stockholm.