The 2021 Altair Enlighten Awards recognise the automotive industry’s most impressive sustainable engineering initiatives, focusing on lightweighting and the use of innovative materials, technologies, and techniques to cut CO2 emissions.
The 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E emits zero C02 while driving and has a 100% vegan interior. 
Magna's active air deflector and grille shutters use lightweight, cost-effective, 79% recyclable plastics and reduce drag by 9% to enhance fuel economy
Faurecia's  NAFILean Stiff is a polypropylene compound that uses 20% bio-sourced contents and is 100% recyclable.
ArcelorMittal's Fortiform 980GI Next-Gen Steel combines high ductility for complex shapes with higher levels of strength and up to 20% weight savings.
2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee's composite tunnel reinforcement is designed to carry a critical load path, achieves 40% weight savings on the component itself, and a further 20% on the subsystem. 
AAM's Electric Drive Unit saves over 25% in mass compared to similar units on the market and demonstrates higher power-to-weight ration than competitor products.
2021 Altair Enlighten Award winners excel in weight-saving innovations

Industry’s only award for vehicle lightweighting and sustainability honours latest advancements in cutting carbon footprint, mitigating water and energy consumption and promoting material reuse and recycling.

05 Aug 2021 | 4894 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

Altair, the global leader converging simulation, HPC and AI, has announced the winners of the ninth annual Altair Enlighten Award. Presented in partnership with the Center for Automotive Research (CAR), the award recognises the automotive industry’s most impressive sustainable engineering initiatives, focusing on lightweighting and the use of innovative materials, ...

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