Following the consolidation of a new acquisition, a global automotive materials specialist claims it can now help automotive OEMs improve the range, power, and reliability of electric vehicle (EV) designs by improving the output of inverters, batteries, and electric motors at a systems-level. The claim is being made by MacDermid Alpha Electronics Solutions after the Electrolube brand was acquired by its parent company, Element Solutions.
Electrolube is a specialist in thermal gap filler technology, which can be applied to EV battery packs to dissipate heat and improve overall efficiency. Similarly, MacDermid Alpha Electronics Solutions has decades of experience working with carmakers in the field of silver sintering to improve the electrical conductivity of inverters, typically by up to 40%. By consolidating the two businesses, Chris Klok, Director of Electric Vehicle Technology, says “MacDermid Alpha Electronics Solutions is in a unique position to support OEMs in reaching their EV efficiency goals.”
Klok also explained: “While the exact market performance of electric vehicles differs from region to region, there is no doubt that we are seeing a higher volume of sales globally. However, as OEMs transition their production lines to place more of a focus on EVs, there is a need to further increase EV demand and overcome any range anxiety issues that may exist among car buyers.
As we integrate the Electrolube brand into MacDermid Alpha Electronics Solutions, the expertise and knowledge we can pass onto major OEMs and Tier 1 partners is continually expanding.