In relative terms, graphene has the highest level of heat and electrical
conductivity, protects against ultraviolet rays, and is the strongest material
ever measured. These properties have made graphene an attractive potential
material for a variety of applications, particularly for transportation-related
uses, and especially for automotive engineering.
The goal of drastically reducing greenhouse gas emissions has prioritized the
electrification of transportation, the decarbonization of industry, and the
development of products that require less energy to make, last longer, and are
fully recyclable.
The Role of Graphene in Achieving e-Mobility in Automotive
Applications reviews the current state of graphene-related automotive
applications, it also identifies the technological challenges facing engineers
that look to benefit from graphene’s attractive properties.