The car of the future will be electric – that much is clear. However, manufacturers still face some major challenges before comprehensive and emissions-free electromobility becomes a reality. In particular, the complex battery technology, weighing 500 kilograms on average, changes vehicle construction and design. This is why new, lightweight concepts are needed to enable final breakthrough of electric cars.
Powerful lithium-ion batteries that serve as energy storage systems are the central elements of an electric car. To enable a high cruising range, a large number of batteries are built into the vehicle underbody as so-called battery packs. Depending on the model, these may weigh up to 800 kilograms. This additional weight, in turn, undermines the car’s driving range and performance. The technology also calls for new safety solutions to protect batteries from external damage and overheating, especially in the event of a crash.