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In high-volume electromobility, with recycled carbon fiber is gaining traction.

FRP is more easily molded into complex, aerodynamic shapes compared to traditional metals. frp electromobiletech work

The global shift toward electric vehicles (EVs)—often referred to as electromobility —has ushered in a new era of engineering challenges. Among the most pressing is the "weight spiral": as batteries get larger to increase range, vehicles become heavier, which in turn reduces efficiency and performance. Enter (Fiber-Reinforced Polymer). When combined with cutting-edge electromobiletech work (the design, simulation, and production engineering of electric drivetrains and chassis), FRP is not just a material option; it is a strategic necessity. In high-volume electromobility

While FRP is promising, adoption has not been instant: vehicles become heavier