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Fatigue4Light H2020: synergy actions

Aug 21, 2022

Recently, Fatigue4Light project has started different cooperation and collaboration activities with projects working on the development of solutions to promote a more sustainable and greener mobility and Electric Vehicles construction, based on eco-design and circular economy values, in order to find synergies and maximise the project’s impact.

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LEVIS, Revolution, Flamingo and Alma are the linked projects and Fatigue4Light invitate us to know more about them in its website.

  • LEVIS project aims to develop lightweight components for electric vehicles using eco-design and circular economy approaches.
  • Revolution project supports the electric vehicle revolution by maximising their range and end-of-life vehicle recovery through optimisation of recycled plastics and advanced light materials.
  • FLAMINGo proposes a novel industrial manufacturing route for the efficient production of high-performance lighweight Aliminium composite materials thanks to a novel metallurgical and forming combined approach for making automotive parts for Green Vehicles. 
  • The ALMA’s ambition is to make electric cars more sustainable, lightweight, and efficient through an eco-design approach using advanced materials.

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