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Electric car sales are increasing consistently among both commercial and consumer customers, climbing by roughly forty per cent yearly.
The increase in demand for precision stamped components is a key outcome of this shift in automotive preferences. Lightweight EV constructions benefit from the precise, almost identical, and light components made via stamping techniques.
Vehicle parts have traditionally been produced by businesses using metal stamping production processes. In addition to continuing to be used in the production of traditional gas and diesel-powered cars, stamping is also able to produce the complex, lightweight components required for electric vehicles.
For the best vehicle performance, batteries, for instance, require precisely designed and manufactured components that can reliably offer the optimum power levels. Some of the most crucial EV parts are made using precision stamping processes.
The Austria EV Stamping Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2027.
The market for electric vehicles is always developing with new innovations for the automobile industry as it focuses on giving drivers better fuel economy and reducing carbon emissions to minimise environmental pollution.
Wiegel provides the high-quality metal stamping parts that these cutting-edge technologies need to enable their latest developments.
providing OEM and tier manufacturers with metal stampings such as electrical contacts, connectors, busbars, terminals, fasteners, press-fin pins, shields and other precision parts with tight tolerances, and distinctive design features, and special pre- and post-application has been the company’s focus for more than 80 years.
Working with Wiegel involves collaborating with professionals that can quickly transition metal stampings for electric vehicles to high-volume, high-quality manufacturing while also supporting our clients as they navigate the complex prototype and feasibility phases.