Stellantis, wind tunnel
Green Car Reports · 11h
Stellantis tackling EV aerodynamics with $29.5M wind tunnel
Stellantis on Wednesday unveiled a $29.5 million upgrade of the wind tunnel at its main research and development facility in Auburn Hills, Michigan, giving engineers an enhanced tool to further improve efficiency and EV range.
YAHOO!Finance · 10h
Stellantis presents $29.5M investment in upgraded wind tunnel
Stellantis (STLA) unveiled its Moving Ground Plane, or MGP, technology, a $29.5M investment, at the company’s research and technical center in Auburn Hills, Michigan. The upgraded wind tunnel will be able to measure and reduce airflow resistance from wheels and tires,
YAHOO!Finance · 1d
Stellantis Invests $29.5 Million in Innovative Wind Tunnel Technology to Enhance EV Aerodynamics
A front view of a test vehicle in the wind tunnel at Stellantis’ research and technical center in Auburn Hills, Michigan, where the company recently completed installation of Moving Ground Plane (MGP) technology,
MarketWatch · 1d
Stellantis Invests $29.5 Million in Wind Tunnel Technology
Stellantis has spent $29.5 million on upgrading the wind tunnel at its Michigan research center to improve the aerodynamics of its vehicles. The maker of Dodge Durangos and Jeep Cherokees said Wednesday that the upgraded wind tunnel will be able to reduce airflow resistance from wheels and tires,
Detroit News · 1d
Why Stellantis spent $29.5 million to upgrade its Auburn Hills wind tunnel
Stellantis NV leaders say a recently-finished $29.5 million upgrade to its wind tunnel will help reduce drag and increase battery range on its next generation of electric vehicles. The 22-year-old wind tunnel at the automaker's Auburn Hills research and technical center has long helped improve the aerodynamics of Jeeps,
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