Constellium and Renault Group Conclude R&D Project Advancing Aluminium Solutions for Lighter Vehicles and Closed-Loop Recycling
13 December 2024 - 12:30AM
Constellium SE (NYSE: CSTM) announced today the successful
conclusion of the “ISA3” R&D project, initiated in 2021 to
enhance lightweighting in automotive design. Conducted in
partnership with Renault Group, ESI Group, the Institut de Soudure
(Welding Institute), and the University of Lorraine, and supported
by a grant from the France Relance investment program, the project
has set a benchmark for designing next-generation aluminium
automotive components that are lightweight, cost-efficient, and
recyclable.
A major milestone of the project is a
lightweight aluminium door, co-developed with Renault, using
Constellium’s proprietary uni-alloy 6xxx rolled and extrusion-based
solutions. This innovative design achieves a 14% weight reduction
compared to a current aluminium door used in compact battery
electric vehicles. By employing a single alloy series, the design
streamlines closed-loop recycling throughout the door’s lifecycle,
significantly reducing its carbon footprint. The new door solution
delivers a 33% reduction in Global Warming Potential (GWP),
underscoring the project’s focus on sustainable innovation.
Additionally, the project identified more efficient, flexible
production processes, while enhancing performance and optimizing
costs.
“We are proud of the results of Project ISA3,
which highlight Constellium’s dedication to providing sustainable,
high-performance solutions for the automotive market,” said Ludovic
Piquier, Senior Vice President, Manufacturing Excellence and Chief
Technical Officer. “The innovations achieved through this
collaboration demonstrate aluminium’s transformative potential to
support the decarbonization of the automotive industry, while
delivering cost benefits.”
Patrice Belliard, Expert in Flat Products at
Renault Group, remarked: “Project ISA3 has been instrumental in
demonstrating how aluminium solutions can contribute to achieving
both weight and cost reductions in automotive manufacturing. This
project reinforces our commitment to integrating lightweight,
sustainable materials into our vehicle designs.”
Mathilde Chabin, Manufacturing Product Director
at ESI Group, added: “Leveraging ESI Group’s expertise,
Project ISA3 relied on advanced pre-certification and validation
technologies, enabling the development and manufacturing of
aluminium doors without the need for physical prototypes. This
approach has accelerated innovation while reducing costs and
environmental impact.”
Constellium is a full-service supplier of rolled
and extrusion-based aluminium solutions for the global automotive
market. We help automakers produce lighter, safer, and more
fuel-efficient vehicles, as well as electric vehicles with greater
range.
Renault Group is supplied by Constellium’s
ASI-certified facilities in Neuf-Brisach, France and in
Nuits-Saint-Georges, France.
About Constellium
Constellium (NYSE: CSTM) is a global sector
leader that develops innovative, value-added aluminium products for
a broad scope of markets and applications, including aerospace,
automotive and packaging. Constellium generated €7.2 billion of
revenue in 2023.www.constellium.com
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