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  2. Lightweighting - Wikipedia

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    Lightweighting is a concept in the auto industry about building cars and trucks that are less heavy as a way to achieve better fuel efficiency, battery range, acceleration, braking and handling. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In addition, lighter vehicles can tow and haul larger loads because the engine is not carrying unnecessary weight. [ 3 ]

  3. Tim Foecke - Wikipedia

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    Foecke is the founder and past director of the NIST Center for Automotive Lightweighting, [18] the mission is helping the US auto industry get lighter, next-generation materials into vehicle bodies. A $4M, congressionally-funded project, current work involves complex, multipath, and high-rate testing of materials such as carbon fiber composites ...

  4. Singer Vehicle Design - Wikipedia

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    In June 2023, Singer presented the turbocharged variant of the DLS, entitled the Dynamics & Lightweighting Study – Turbo (DLS Turbo). Also based on the 964 chassis. Which production is limited to 99 vehicles [30] The DLS Turbo features more aggressive and race-inspired body styling, in homage to the Porsche Type 934/5. The DLS Turbo has a 3 ...

  5. ElringKlinger - Wikipedia

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    ElringKlinger AG is a German automotive supplier and car spare parts manufacturer headquartered in Dettingen an der Erms, Germany.As a worldwide development partner and original equipment supplier of cylinder-head and specialty gaskets, plastic housing modules, shielding components for engine, transmission, exhaust systems and underbody, exhaust gas purification technology as well as battery ...

  6. Nemak - Wikipedia

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    It is a Tier 1 supplier to major OEMs and is among the 60 largest auto industry suppliers worldwide. [1] In 2012, the company acquired Wisconsin-based J.L. French Automotive Castings for $215 million. [2] [3] Nemak reported sales of $4.3 billion for 2016 [4] and has more than 36 manufacturing plants that employ more than 21,000 people in 16 ...

  7. Category:Automotive technologies - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 15 January 2025, at 00:36 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Anke Blume - Wikipedia

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    Anke Blume was born in Hanover, Germany, April 6, 1969. [1] Blume studied chemistry at Leibniz University in Hannover, earning a master's degree in July 1993. She went on to complete doctoral studies at the German Institute for Rubber Technology (DIK), finishing in 1995 and continuing for a 9-month term as a post-doc. [3]

  9. Advanced Propulsion Centre - Wikipedia

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    The APC was founded in 2013 as a joint venture between the automotive industry and UK government to "research, develop and commercialise technologies for vehicles of the future". Both government and the automotive industry committed to investing £500 million each, totalling £1 billion over a ten year period. [ 2 ]