EMPEL Systems Supports Shell’s Triple 10 Challenge to Advance Next-Generation EV Performance

EMPEL Systems, a UK-based leader in electric propulsion technologies, has confirmed its involvement in Shell’s Triple 10 Challenge – a strategic co-engineering initiative focused on pushing the boundaries of battery electric vehicle (BEV) performance.

Announced at an industry event in London, the Triple 10 Challenge sets out to demonstrate three ambitious benchmarks within a single concept vehicle:

  • Charge faster: sub-10-minute charging.
  • Go further: 10 km/kWh efficiency.
  • Drive cleaner: 10-tonne lifecycle CO₂ footprint.

The programme represents a collaborative “moonshot” approach to next-generation mobility, bringing together a strong base of industry partners to accelerate innovation in thermal management, system efficiency, and integrated vehicle performance.

EMPEL Systems contributed to the announcement through participation in a fireside panel discussion, highlighting the importance of cross-industry collaboration in overcoming the technical challenges associated with high-performance electrification.

Jason King, Co-Founder and Director of EMPEL Systems, commented: “Achieving step-change improvements in electric vehicle performance requires a fundamentally integrated approach to engineering. Initiatives such as the Triple 10 Challenge demonstrate what is possible when leading organisations collaborate across disciplines to address efficiency, charging, and sustainability simultaneously. We are pleased to be part of this important industry conversation and look forward to supporting the next phase of development.”

The collaboration builds on ongoing industry momentum in thermal management and co-engineering, areas that are increasingly critical to unlocking higher efficiency, faster charging, and improved lifecycle performance in electric vehicles.

Further details of the concept vehicle and the full list of partners can be found on Shell’s project website:
https://www.shell.com/business-customers/industrial-lubricants-and-specialty-fluids-for-business/thermal-management-for-evs.html, with more to be revealed at the official unveiling in June 2026.

Investment in Ansys Advanced CAE Software

Since its founding, EMPEL Systems, a leading UK manufacturer of electric propulsion technologies, has invested heavily in Ansys computer-aided engineering software (CAE) to aid in the development of its state-of-the-art propulsion systems. The investment over the past three years is providing significant assistance to the development of EMPEL advanced electric motors and power electronic systems, along with the multi-physics challenges these productions bring, such as electromagnetics, thermal-transfer, mechanical interactions, and rotor-dynamics disciplines.

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With the Ansys Workbench, the EMPEL CAE team are now able to operate computer-aided design (CAD) along with physics simulations and post-processing all in one place. Complimented by EMPEL’s own in-house analysis tools, Ansys addresses all aspects of system performance, including:

• Electromagnetics analysis
• Linear and non-linear mechanical finite element analysis (FEA)
• Heat transfer
• Fluid Flow (Ansys Fluent)
• Electronics thermal performance simulation
• System reliability and robustness
• Dynamic modelling

Electromagnetics analysis is at the heart of EMPEL’s product development system. Using MotorCAD and Maxwell packages within the Ansys Workbench allows for fast and accurate 2D and 3D simulation of all variants across the EMPEL range, from small EM75 compressor motors to the company’s largest EM300 traction motor-generators for vehicle propulsion and advanced applications. Furthermore, EMPEL utilises Ansys optiSLang to automate simulation toolchains and study the effects of thousands of design variations at once, such as multi-factorial design exploration, optimisation, robustness, and reliability analysis. Ansys CAE allows for faster identification of design combinations that benefits meeting our customer objectives.

In addition, the application of Ansys Mechanical FEA enables detailed analysis for a wide range of thermo-mechanical FEA issues, such as motor housing stresses, inverter power electronic heat transfer, and vibration behaviour in the elements of propulsion systems.

Throughout 2020 and 2021, EMPEL has invested over 5000 hours of analytical and design resources into its cooling system design, critical to achieving high levels of continuous torque or power. With the use of Ansys Fluent—the industry-leading fluid simulation software—EMPEL has created a cooling package that has met the needs of its motor and inverter systems, outperforming industry benchmarks by a significant degree.

“EMPEL Systems has greatly benefitted from its investment of the Ansys range of CAE software, boosting speeds of production and streamlining design challenges. All these benefits translate directly to customer satisfaction, which we strive to ensure with each of our services.”

EMPEL Co-Founder and Director, Jason King