AGMA Tackles Electrification Topics
Standards Development for EVs Takes Place at LIFT in Detroit
LIFT in Detroit was the perfect host for the AGMA Technical Division to lead a recent meeting on EV standards development. Gear and power transmission engineers who work directly on gearboxes for electric vehicles came together to review current relevant standards and create an information sheet for gears specific to EVs.
After some quick housekeeping on standards and emerging technology opportunities within AGMA, the first technical committee meeting for electric vehicle standards development promptly discussed what the gear and power transmission industry needs to address regarding electric vehicle technology.
Everything from materials and manufacturability to load, design, hybrids, quality, and lubrication were on the table as committee members spent the morning debating which topics were most important for future work in electrification.
Some takeaways:
A Diverse Mix of Opinions
What stood out from the very beginning was the variety of experts from different manufacturing sectors. Consultants, machine tool executives, heat treating and cutting tool engineers, gear and bearing manufacturers as well as industry leaders from automotive, off-highway, construction, lubrication and plastics offered a variety of opinions on the challenges facing EV production today and in the future.