BMW engineers are collaborating with scientists from the Technische Universitaet Muenchen (TUM) on research into new materials for electric components. At the moment, copper is the most popular conductive material for automotive electric power and electronics. Aluminium is comparatively less expensive and lighter – key aspects in particular for electric Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued
BMW engineers are collaborating with scientists from the Technische Universitaet Muenchen (TUM) on research into new materials for electric components. At the moment, copper is the most popular conductive material for automotive electric power and electronics. Aluminium is comparatively less expensive and lighter – key aspects in particular for electric
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