Nano-Coating Used in the Electric Vehicle Structures
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.61173/xa9m1831Keywords:
Superhydrophobic, self-cleaning, photocata-lytic activity light weight, nanomaterialAbstract
Nanotechnology presents significant opportunities for advancing the performance, durability, and sustainability of electric vehicle(EV) structures. Conventional materials traditionally used in automotive glass, such as silicon dioxide, calcium oxide, and magnesium oxide, often suffer from limitations including scratch susceptibility, accumulation of environmental pollutants, and insufficient resistance to ultraviolet radiation. To address these shortcomings, nanomaterials such as titanium dioxide and aluminum oxide have been employed to engineer photocatalytic and superhydrophobic surfaces. Titanium dioxide-based nanocoating’s, in particular, can harness solar energy to degrade organic pollutants, while tailored surface modifications enhance hydrophilicity and extend photocatalytic activity into the visible light spectrum. In addition, superhydrophobic nanostructures facilitate the removal of water droplets, dust, and other contaminants, thereby maintaining windshield transparency and prolonging service life. Beyond glass applications, nanotechnology contributes to lightweighting and structural enhancement of EV frames through the incorporation of carbon-based nanofillers and advanced nanocomposites. These materials enable mass reduction without compromising mechanical strength, directly improving vehicle efficiency and driving range. Furthermore, nanostructured protective coatings provide superior resistance against scratches, corrosion, and environmental degradation, with emerging self-healing functionalities offering extended durability and reduced maintenance. Collectively, these advances highlight the multifunctional role of nanotechnology in improving safety, energy efficiency, and environmental performance. By integrating nanomaterials into both critical structural components and protective layers, EVs can achieve enhanced reliability and sustainability, marking the foundation of the sustainability and multi-functional capabilities of the next-generation vehicles.