3M Technologies Address E-Mobility Trends
The automotive industry is evolving. The trend toward more electromobility is also changing the way cars are being manufactured. In some cases, this has a serious impact, not only on automakers themselves, but also on suppliers. Jürgen Hechler, global application engineering leader at 3M, is nevertheless confident: "We expect the demand for high-precision abrasives to continue to grow, despite the discussion about electromobility." Among other things, 3M supplies the automotive industry with abrasives for machining gears and shafts.
More and more electric
The share of electromobility is increasing. Between 2016 and 2020, the number of registered electric cars rose from 2.15 million to almost eleven million vehicles (source: Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research Baden-Württemberg (ZSW)). By 2030, experts believe that the share of newly registered hybrid and fully electric vehicles worldwide will exceed the 50 percent mark.
Fewer components
"Generally, transmissions and the entire powertrain of purely electric vehicles are simpler than in cars with internal combustion engines. The elimination of the combustion engine and a significant reduction in the size of the transmission mean that fewer components are required. But the quality standards for the individual components increase substantially. Transmissions for electric vehicles have particularly high standards for quality, especially in terms of profile accuracy and surface quality for gears," says Hechler. “In order to increase the efficiency in driving comfort, noise development and driving range in electric vehicles, automotive manufacturers place the very highest demands on ground surfaces in gear manufacturing. The aim is to transmit high torque with low noise at the smallest possible proportions, which in turn increases the demands on the geometry and quality of the components." For this reason, highest profile and flank line accuracies and flawless surfaces are required. For an abrasives manufacturer like 3M, which supplies the automotive industry with grinding wheels for machining these components, this means adapting to the market.