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Graphene: the breakthrough material that could transform cars

Material looks set to make cars lighter, safer and even cheaper.

11 May 2018 | 8129 Views | By Jesse Crosse, Autocar UK

Composite car components that use graphene are expected to make it to market in seven to eight years and could lead to the development of much lighter, more energy-efficient cars.

That’s the expectation of the University of Sunderland, which is spearheading a consortium promoting the revolutionary material. It is ...

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