Game-changing Mobility as a Service (MaaS) vehicle concepts will be introduced to the UK for the first time at Zemo 20:Zero on 15 June The post Steel E-Motive launches at Zemo 20th Anniversary appeared first on STEEL E-MOTIVE.| STEEL E-MOTIVE
Tensile testing is one of the most basic formability characterization methods available. Results from tensile testing are a key input into metal forming simulations.| AHSS Guidelines
Automakers contemplating whether a part is cold stamped or hot formed must consider numerous factors. This blog covers some important considerations related to welding these materials for automotive applications.| AHSS Guidelines
Part Integration with an innovative battery housing design and laser welded blank door ring can be used to reduce both mass and cost.| AHSS Guidelines
Using Life Cycle Assessment, Mobility as a Service (MaaS) mobility solutions like WorldAutoSteel’s flaghip Steel E-Motive (SEM) program have the potential to contribute to a reduction in GHG emissions, helping to achieve these global targets and specific policy objectives.| AHSS Guidelines
Part consolidation in the battery structure of a BEV provides cost savings in material requirements and reduces investment in the required tooling. Learn more from Isaac Luther of TWB Company.| AHSS Guidelines
Urbanization and waning interest in vehicle ownership point to new transport opportunities in megacities around the world. Mobility as a Service (MaaS) – characterized by autonomous, ride-sharing-friendly EVs – can be the comfortable, economical, sustainable transport solution of choice thanks to the benefits that today’s steel offers. The WorldAutoSteel organization is working on the Steel […]| AHSS Guidelines