Manufacturing cars with strong, lightweight aluminum alloys rather than steel could improve fuel efficiency and extend electric vehicle range, but the material’s instability at high temperatures has held the alloys back from widespread adoption. Manufacturing cars with strong, lightweight aluminum alloys rather than steel could improve fuel efficiency and extend electric vehicle range, but the material’s instability at high temperatures has held the alloys back from widespread adoption. Nanophysics Nanomaterials Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
First 3D visualization of an aluminum nanocomposite for the auto industry
