FRP offers compelling benefits for electromobility: lighter vehicles, improved range, and design flexibility. Strategic material selection, manufacturing choices, and lifecycle planning will let Electromobile.tech leverage FRP to build safer, more efficient EVs while managing cost and sustainability challenges.
Unlike steel or aluminum, FRP (carbon fiber or fiberglass) doesn't corrode from road salts or moisture. For the "electromobile" segment (which often includes e-scooters, micro-cars, and e-bikes), this means longer lifespan. Furthermore, FRP allows complex aerodynamic shapes that are expensive to stamp in metal. frp electromobile.tech