概念化数字产品护照,实现循环和可持续的汽车价值链--内燃机用例

Antonia Pohlmann , Martin Popowicz , Josef-Peter Schöggl , Johann Bachler , Jakob Keler , Rupert J. Baumgartner
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尽管排放控制更加严格,而且计划减少新销售的内燃机(ICE)汽车,但旧内燃机汽车的适当维修和回收利用仍然至关重要,最近的 EURO7 标准也明确提到了可维修性。数字产品护照(DPPs)作为透明、可追溯的价值链和改进产品生命周期管理的推动因素,已受到广泛关注。虽然目前的重点是为电动汽车电池创建 DPP,但有关内燃机及其知名部件(如废气涡轮增压器)的 DPP 潜力和要求的研究尚不存在。因此,本研究系统地调查了此类 DPP 需要包含哪些信息,以支持价值链参与者的可持续发展/循环相关决策。本研究采用了混合方法。以供应链为导向的利益相关者识别流程(SCOPIS)方法、两次专家研讨会(8 人和 6 人)和一次专家调查(8 人)用于识别利益相关者及其最相关的信息要求。研究结果包括一份经过完善和优先排序的信息需求清单、一个涡轮增压器 DPP 概念模型,以及两个使用案例的介绍:翻新和回收。该成果为以可持续和循环的方式处理内燃机车奠定了基础。
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Conceptualization of a digital product passport to enable circular and sustainable automotive value chains – the combustion engine use case

Despite stricter emission controls and the planned reduction of newly sold Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) cars, adequate repairing and recycling of old ICE cars remains vital, reflected also by the recent EURO7 standard that explicitly refers to repairability. Digital Product Passports (DPPs) have gained attention as enablers of transparent and traceable value chains and improved product lifecycle management. While the focus has been put on creating DPPs for electric vehicle batteries, research on the potentials and requirements for DPPs for the ICE and its well-known components, like the exhaust gas turbocharger, does not exist. Thus, this study systematically investigates what information such DPP needs to contain to support value chain actors’ sustainability/circularity-related decision-making. A mixed-method approach is applied. The Supply Chain Oriented Process to Identify Stakeholders (SCOPIS) method, as well as two expert workshops (N = 8 and N = 6) and an expert survey (N = 8) served for identifying the stakeholders and their most relevant information requirements. The results consist of a refined and prioritized list of information requirements, a conceptual model of a DPP for the turbocharger, and the presentation of two use cases: refurbishment and recycling. This contribution serves as the foundation for handling ICEs sustainably and circularly.

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