Automakers are rushing to produce cheaper EVs and profitably. While the costs and challenges of improving batteries often hog the spotlight, automakers are also investing billions into new manufacturing methods that can change the way cars are made. One such method is gigacasting or megacasting - using high pressure molds to form molten aluminum into large parts. Electric car maker Tesla is credited with pioneering the method, but several rivals are making investments. CNBC spoke with experts including Volvo Cars' Chief Product and Strategy Officer, Erik Severinson, about the Swedish car maker’s plans in this area.
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00:00 - 01:41 Title card - Why Tesla and other EV makers are betting big on gigacasting
01:49 Chapter 1 - A revolutionary process
05:26 Chapter 2 - The potential
08:41 Chapter 3 - Future outlook
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Animation: Jason Reginato Christina Locopo
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Why Tesla And Other EV Makers Are Betting Big On Gigacasting
Chapters:
00:00 - 01:41 Title card - Why Tesla and other EV makers are betting big on gigacasting
01:49 Chapter 1 - A revolutionary process
05:26 Chapter 2 - The potential
08:41 Chapter 3 - Future outlook
Producer: Robert Ferris
Editor: Evan Lee Miller
Animation: Jason Reginato Christina Locopo
Senior Managing Producer: Tala Hadavi
Additional footage: BMW, Getty Images, Hyundai, Idra Group, Kia, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, Rivian, Tesla, Toyota Motor Corporation, Volvo, Volkswagen
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Why Tesla And Other EV Makers Are Betting Big On Gigacasting
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