Automotive Engineering: May Digital 2023
- Content
- Finding solutions for Sustainable Mobility
SAE created its SMS team to help industry rethink itself as part of the new industrial revolution and the EV transition within it. - Debarbonizing the EV battery supply chain
Altering manufacturing processes and using a much higher percentage of low emission energy can help the battery industry get greener rapidly, according to a new McKinsey & Co. report. - Europe's dust buster
The pending Euro 7 vehicle-emissions regulations include a significant new sustainability wrinkle: first-ever restrictions for PM emissions from brakes. - E-fueling for the future
The development of carbon-neutral e-fuels enjoyed a major boost from European regulators, but production cost and scale remain issues. - Fuels to transition the global legacy fleet
The EV bandwagon has obscured potential solutions for decarbon-izing the enormous global ICE legacy fleet. - Sustainability in strong supply
Design innovation and an exclusive new tool for measuring carbon footprint have made Adient a sustainability leader among Tier-1s. - Honda's H2 progress
CASE VP Jay Joseph outlines dramatic cost reductions in fuel-cell systems, the move into stationary power and new models for mobile and residential energy. - Editorial
Engineering the 'sustainability thing' - On Sustainability: Video Interviews
Three industry thought leaders talk to AE about sustainability opportunities and challenges. - Supplier Eye
The four strategic choices facing suppliers - Multimatic-made 'legs' for Ferrari's new thoroughbred
- Europe steps back from 2035 ICE ban
- Honda reveals Autonomous Work Vehicle at CONEXPO 2023
- Dodge readies a sting for the compact-SUV market
- Toyota launches longer-range 2023 Prius Prime
- Q&A
Factorial Energy CEO Siyu Huang discusses the company's solid-state lithium-metal battery technology and scaling it to series production.
- Finding solutions for Sustainable Mobility