Celanese Corporation has announced it will participate in the 36th Electric Vehicle Symposium (EVS36) taking place on 11-14 Jun 2023 in Sacramento, CA, US, said the company.
The company will showcase an expanded portfolio of materials and systems developments that accelerate innovation for advanced mobility applications.
These include: all-in-1 battery module (prototype): based on tab cooling, structural thermoplastic cooling channels and an electrical connection plate, this concept can extend range, improve part integration and boost thermal management; busbars: a Celanese material-process-service solution for overmoulding busbars with Zytel HTN material reduces manufacturing time and cost, yet maintains performance and safety standards.
In addition, Celanese offers Fortron PPS, Frianyl PA, Vectra LCP and Crastin PBT for busbar applications. Hybrid thermoplastic/aluminium cooling plate: created with global automotive tier 1 Novares, this plate can extend both range and battery life and is based on a Celanese technology called ZytelBond resin that quickly bonds aluminium to injection-moulded parts made of Zytel resin, Zytel HTN or Celanyl PA. EV charging plug: Zytel HTN handles and plugs connect electric charging station cables to the car's charging socket, providing structural strength and electrical compatibility.
We remind, Celanese reported a Q1 adjusted earnings/share of USD2.01, beating its earlier guidance of USD1.50-1.75, said the company. Despite the guidance beat, the company's first quarter net income still fell year on year. The following tables show the company's Q1 financial performance. Figures are in millions of dollars. So far, underlying demand in April and May have increased by insignificant amounts over March. The increase has been too small to support higher prices.
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