MULTHEM: Developing Lightweight and Cost-Effective Solutions for Sustainable Transport

On Thursday 12 and Friday 13 January, the EU MULTHEM project was launched during the kickoff meeting at the facilities of Brightlands Materials Center on the Brightlands Chemelot Campus.

The project aims at developing lighter, more efficient, and cost-effective solutions to support the energy and material transition in transport markets. The transport sector accounts for approximately 16% of the global carbon emissions and has identified fleet electrification as the primary route to achieving climate neutrality.

However, the main challenges are the current weight of components and the cost of new systems to ensure efficiency and long-term sustainability. Carbon fiber composites have been increasingly used to replace metals in products requiring lightweight features, but due to the traditional manufacturing process and poor thermal conductivity, the use of carbon fiber composites has been limited to structural applications.

The MULTHEM project is set to to develop a reliable and validated Additive Manufacturing carbon fiber composite process with enhanced thermal conductivity with different material combinations and nanotechnology. This innovative approach will allow the development of components, such as battery and motor housings with dual functionality comprising structural and cooling features that are lighter and stronger than aluminium or steel.

TNO / Brightlands Materials Center is a partner in this ambitious project together with FUNDACION CETEMETBrunel University LondonFraunhofer IPKLuxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST)ÉireComposites Teo ThalesPrima Additive and Airelectric.

More information

For more information about the MULTHEM project and the expertise that Brightlands Materials Center and TNO bring to the project, please contact the Business Development Manager of our Sustainable Mobility program line, Richard Janssen.

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