thyssenkrupp shows ropeless MULTI at the German Pavilion of EXPO 2020 Dubai: Casting a glance into future mobility
- thyssenkrupp Elevator’s MULTI has been selected as a lighthouse innovation for the German Pavilion at EXPO 2020 in Dubai.
- The visitors will experience MULTI and its contribution to urban mobility.
When EXPO 2020 opens its doors in Dubai
in a year and a half, the world's first ropeless elevator for skyscrapers will
feature prominently. The innovative and pioneering system from thyssenkrupp
Elevator was selected as one of the lighthouse projects to be presented in the
German Pavilion, called CAMPUS GERMANY, by the German Federal Ministry for
Economic Affairs and Energy. From October 2020 to April 2021, more than 190
countries will seize the opportunity and present their most innovative
technologies at the World Expo.
“Dubai is both a significant global
business hub and a tourist destination. It’s a city that provides a platform
for new inventions, attracting people and businesses from around the world.
MULTI will support this aim, demonstrating to those at EXPO 2020 precisely how
technology can support the growth of urban mobility”, says Peter Walker, CEO
at thyssenkrupp Elevator.
The revolution in elevator construction
that MULTI provides changes the way people move inside buildings, unlocking completely
new perspectives for architects, planners and operators. Its capabilities and
technical characteristics are game-changers for the industry. MULTI was unveiled to
the public in June 2017 at thyssenkrupp’s 800-foot, state-of-the-art
test tower in Rottweil, Germany. The solution requires fewer and smaller shafts
than conventional elevators and can decrease a building’s elevator footprint by
up to 50-percent. This is particularly important considering current
elevator-escalator footprints can occupy up to 40-percent of a high-rise
building’s floor space.
MULTI promises no less than a revolution
in the elevator industry. By employing linear motors for each individual cabin,
no ropes are needed at all. MULTI can move vertically as well as horizontally,
and even moves on inclines. Instead of one cabin per shaft, MULTI offers
multiple cabins operating in a loop. This results in a 50-percent higher
transport capacity, as well as reduced waiting times for passengers.
MULTI creates unlimited new design
possibilities and building efficiencies for the cities of tomorrow. It removes
height limitations and can be used for skybridges to shuttle from one building
to another. It can be also used to open up new directions of travel in
underground transport hubs.
MULTI moves with a top speed of five to
six m/s and requires dramatically lower peak power – as much as a 70-percent
reduction when compared to conventional elevator systems. This allows for
better management of a building’s energy needs and reduces investment costs in
the power supply infrastructure. All these characteristics make MULTI the
optimal solution for high-rise buildings over 300m in height.
At the German Pavilion duringEXPO 2020, the
innovative MULTI showcase will be presented using digital and real elements, to
demonstrate tomorrow’s people transportation within and between buildings, giving
a glimpse of what future urban mobility could look like.
Within the future urban mobility concept
presented by the EXPO, MULTI will demonstrate how various transportation
solutions, from underground logistics to air taxis, can be interconnected with
the ropeless elevator. Skybridges powered by horizontally-moving MULTI will
support lifting passenger transportation to a whole new level.
On behalf of the Federal Ministry for Economic
Affairs and Energy, Koelnmesse GmbH is responsible for the organisation and
operation of the German Pavilion at EXPO 2020. Concept, planning and
realisation of the German Pavilion are the responsibility of the ‘ArbeitsgemeinschaftDeutscherPavillon EXPO
2020 Dubai’, consisting of the two companies’:‘facts and fiction GmbH’ (Cologne) and ‘NUSSLI Adunic AG’ (Hüttwilen, Switzerland). facts and fiction is responsible for the content concept, as well
as the exhibition and media design, while NUSSLI Adunic is responsible for the
structural execution. CAMPUS GERMANY will cover an area of 4,600 sqm, with
numerous innovations related to the EXPO topic of sustainability. Beyond the Future
Energy Lab and Biodiversity Lab, there will also be a Future City Lab. The
cities of tomorrow need adequate mobility solutions – that’s where thyssenkrupp
Elevator and MULTI come into play.