Exxonmobil has launched a new suite of fluids and greases designed to protect electrical components in electric vehicles.
The new products have been developed in response to the unique challenges posed by electric vehicles, which are subject to higher temperatures and stresses than conventional vehicles.
The new fluids and greases have been designed to protect against corrosion, wear and thermal degradation, while also providing excellent electrical and thermal conductivity.
"Our new fluids and greases will help protect electric vehicle components from the unique challenges they face," said Exxonmobil Chemical Company President Rich Klein.
"We are committed to providing customers with the most advanced products and technologies to help them meet the demands of the evolving automotive market."
The new suite of products includes:
* A high-performance coolant for electric vehicles that maintains optimal vehicle operating temperatures and prevents corrosion.
* A high-temperature grease for electric vehicles that resists thermal degradation and provides excellent protection against wear.
* A high-voltage insulating gel for electric vehicles that protects against electrical shocks and contains no hazardous materials.
"Exxonmobil's new fluids and greases will help improve the reliability and performance of electric vehicles," said Mike Wozencraft, president of the Electric Vehicle Association of America.
"We are excited to see such innovation from one of the world's leading oil and gas companies."
Exxonmobil Launches New Suite Of Fluids And Greases For Electric Vehicles
Exxonmobil has launched a new suite of fluids and greases designed to protect electrical components in electric vehicles.
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