The economics of lightweighting in heavy-duty vehicles
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10/01/2025
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Like those in many other industries, truck and off-highway vehicle manufacturers face the challenge of producing quality components and maintaining productive processes while also generating a better bottom line. Improving employee training, simplifying complex operations and implementing better workflows can all help generate efficiencies.
While not a new concept, lightweighting - in this case, reducing the weight of parts through the substitution of traditional steel with high-strength, thinner steels - can also be a viable answer to a better vehicle. As a rule of thumb, when manufacturers double the strength of the material through lightweighting, it is possible to reduce the weight of the part by one-third. That weight reduction can then lower the cost per part for greater profitability per piece of equipment and greater annual savings.
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- Gugel, M., "The economics of lightweighting in heavy-duty vehicles," Mobility Engineering, October 1, 2025.