Automotive Engineering: September 2022

22AUTP09

09/01/2022

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  • Chattanooga Power Haus
    Volkswagen sprints forward in the EV race by integrating battery test, production and EV assembly in the U.S.
  • A materials lesson in Civics
    Honda's Indiana-based project leader shares insights on meeting all-new product challenges with the launch clock ticking - during COVID.
  • From emissions tech to EV electronics
    Eberspaecher's Electronics unit is enabling big growth in EV and AV business.
  • Editorial
    The long-range EV blues
  • Supplier Eye
    The battle over EV value-add has begun
  • Altair honors innovations in sustainability and lightweighting
  • New chemistry aims to slash fuel-cell PGM costs by 50%
  • Hyundai breaks ground for Safety Test and Investigation Lab
  • Ford starts the hard work of EV battery, raw-materials security
  • Hornet, first electrified Dodge, arrives for 2023 MY
  • Charger Daytona SRT previews Stellantis' electric-musclecar future
  • Q&A
    Jamie Brewer, executive chief engineer for Cadillac's first-ever EV, the Lyriq, discusses mass targets for an all-new architecture, station-wagon vs. SUV - and why a frunk didn't make the cut.
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