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As electric vehicles (EVs) gain popularity, there is a corresponding increase in demand for EV coatings. In addition to enhancing battery performance, EV coatings are utilised to shield EVs’ exteriors from the weather.
There are numerous varieties of EV coatings available, each with special advantages. While some EV coatings are made to withstand heat, others are made to withstand scratches. The UV protection provided by some EV coatings can aid in preventing paint ageing.
Your unique needs and tastes will determine the ideal EV coating for you. If you are in an area with harsh weather, you might want to select a coating that is weather-resistant. If you are worried about how your EV will affect the environment, you might want to pick a coating made of sustainable materials.
The US EV coatings Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
AkzoNobel introduced their Resicoat EV series of powder coatings. The Resicoat EV range is made to offer the best possible defence for EV batteries and parts. The coatings can help increase the battery’s performance and are also resistant to rust and deterioration from the elements.
The Envirobase EV series of aqueous coatings was introduced by PPG Industries. The Envirobase EV series is made to be corrosion- and weather-resistant while also being environmentally beneficial. The coatings may also aid in boosting the battery’s effectiveness.
Launched by Valspar is the EV Shield line of coatings. The EV Shield series is made to offer the best possible defence for EV batteries and parts. The coatings can help increase the battery’s performance and are also resistant to rust and deterioration from the elements.