➀ Researchers from Fraunhofer Institute and partners are developing lighter battery enclosures for EVs, aiming to reduce carbon emissions by 15%. ➁ The project involves integrating multiple functions into smaller spaces and using new materials like bio-based flame retardant coatings. ➂ The goal is to enhance energy efficiency and reduce the environmental impact of EV battery production.
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