Leading the Future of Mobility: Lightweight & Functional Coating Solutions for High-End EVs

With the surge in the EV market, traditional coating solutions are no longer sufficient. As a forward-thinking manufacturer, we introduce customized lightweight and high-protection coating schemes for electric vehicles, reducing body weight while providing superior electrical safety and thermal management.

The rise of Electric Vehicles (EVs) has not only changed how cars are driven but also set higher standards for automotive coatings. To support extended driving range and battery safety, our R&D team has developed a suite of high-functionality coatings designed specifically for the EV era.

1. Lightweight Thin-Film Technology: Boosting Range In EV design, “every gram counts.” Our lightweight technology optimizes resin molecular structures, allowing for thinner film thickness without compromising hiding power or mechanical strength. This directly reduces vehicle weight and contributes to increased range.

2. Battery Pack Insulation & Fire-Retardant Coatings Safety is the core of EVs. We have developed specialized coatings for battery enclosures and components that provide high dielectric strength (insulation). Furthermore, these coatings offer excellent flame retardancy, effectively delaying thermal runaway in extreme scenarios to ensure passenger safety.

3. Thermal Management & Heat-Reflective Solutions To reduce the energy consumption of air conditioning systems, we introduced body coatings with infrared reflection capabilities. These coatings reflect solar heat, lowering the cabin temperature and reducing the energy required for cooling, enabling truly low-carbon travel.

Different car paint colors and finishes

4. High Adhesion for Composite Materials (Carbon Fiber/GFRP) EVs utilize composites to shed weight, but these surfaces are notoriously difficult for paint to grip. Our specialized primer systems create strong chemical bonds with carbon fiber and advanced plastics, eliminating issues like peeling or bubbling on composite parts.

5. Low-Temperature Curing for Sensitive Components To protect sensitive electronics and plastic components in EVs, our low-bake coating solutions harden rapidly at lower temperatures. This process protects the vehicle structure while significantly reducing energy consumption at the manufacturing plant.

Conclusion: The EV era demands a new coating mindset. We do more than just provide color—we empower global automakers and repair centers to tackle the challenges of electrification with functional coating technologies, driving together toward a greener future.

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