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European collaboration for more energy-efficient automotive steels and improved passenger safety

International consortium led by Tata Steel Nederland develops new ultra-strong hot-forming steels for automotive crash structures.

von | 27.03.26

(Source: Adobe Stock / janya)
(Source: Adobe Stock / janya)

A consortium consisting of Tata Steel Nederland, Volkswagen Group, RWTH Aachen University, the National Center for Metallurgical Research CENIM (Spain), RISE,  Research Institutes of Sweden, and the French Corrosion Institute today announced significant progress in the development of a new zinc‑coated, ultra-strong steels specifically designed for automotive crash structures.

The project, called “Warm Press Formed Zinc Coated Third Generation Advanced High Strength Steels with High Crash and Corrosion Resistance and Minimized Microcracking (WarP-AHSS)”, aims to improve passenger safety and support more sustainable steel production.

Lower energy consumption and improved passenger safety

Ultra-strong steels used in automotive crash structures are usually hot-formed at very high temperatures. At those temperatures, the zinc coating on the steel can melt, resulting in cracking. For that reason, manufacturers often use aluminium‑silicon coated steels. Those can withstand high temperatures but offer lower corrosion resistance.

“By developing this new high‑quality steel grades, we address these limitations,” says Dr. Radhakanta Rana, metallurgist at Tata Steel Nederland and project leader of WarP-AHSS. Dr. Rana explains: “The benefits go beyond energy savings alone. By combining ultra-high strength with exceptional in-service formability, these new steels can absorb significantly more crash energy. This reduces the effect of a collision and increases passenger safety. It is a true breakthrough in steel design and aligns with Tata Steel Nederland’s strategy for more sustainable steel production.”

Less maintenance and lower production costs

These new steel grades also offer various benefits for automotive manufacturers. A zinc coating, processed at lower temperatures, eliminates the need for additional processes such as sand‑blasting and provides improved corrosion resistance. This leads to a simpler, more efficient production process, less maintenance, and lower production costs. Dr. Christina Sunderkötter, Project Manager Sustainability Solutions from Volkswagen Group adds: “In addition to reducing environmental impact, we want to offer a steel solution that meets the requirements of future vehicle production: better safety performance, simpler manufacturing processes, and lower part-making costs. Together through WarP‑AHSS, we are working on the next evolution in AHSS technology.”

WarP-AHSS is funded by the European Research Executive Agency (REA) on behalf of the European Commission. The project runs from 2023 until 2027.

(Source: Tata Steel)

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