Automotive Engineering: October 2025
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10/02/2025
- Content
- Engineering EV, charger safety and security
 From a quick access port to help firefighters fight EV battery fires faster than otherwise possible to preventing public charger vandalism, here are some developments that haven't made the big headlines.
- Electronic stability control builds the foundation for safer roads
 How a mechanically simple idea has kept cars stable for decades, and why it can still evolve for an autonomous future.
- The factory's hidden power grid
 Why smart electrical distribution is the new frontier in sustainable manufacturing.
- Safety by design: a next-gen blueprint for EV batteries
 The EV industry can - and should - stop pushing decades-old battery architecture well past its limits.
- Vehicle fire safety with Erbis Biscarri
 Author turns classroom quest into a tome for anyone who wants to engineer safer cars.
- Editorial
 IAA Mobility: A new class of auto show
- Supplier Eye
 The new supplier strategy playbook
- BMW brings EV motor production to Steyr in Austria
- Ford unveils its universal EV platform
- Revolutionizing EV battery safety: advanced coatings and composite solutions
- Inside Slate's Warsaw factory
- Upstream: better data collection, processing will reduce SDV recalls
- Sonatus launches AI Director to integrate more AI in more vehicles
- Simulating forward motion at VI-grade's Zero Prototypes Day
- Road Ready
 Hyundai Palisade: A luxury three-row SUV without the price you'd expect
- Product Briefs
 Spotlight: EV thermal management, plastics and composites
- Q&A
 Factorial CEO: improved cells with 375Wh/kg energy density a 'milestone' for Stellantis
 
- Engineering EV, charger safety and security