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Featured in the November 2020 addition of Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Technology International Magazine. The full magazine can be found here - Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Technology International Magazine, November 2020
Navigate to see Afton Chemical's eMobility findings and trends transforming the Automotive industry.Afton Chemical presents "Oils and Electric Motors (eMotors)", as published in Lube Magazine
Afton Chemical presents eMobility: Are you on the CASE?, as published in Lube Magazine
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Afton Chemical presents eMobility Fluids published by Transmission Technology International Magazine
- Fluid protection for electrified bearings
- Hybrid Theory
- eMobility Fluids, a Podcast with Lubrication Experts
- Driving Efficiency
- Afton Supports Pioneering Direct-Cooled Power Electronics
- Re-evaluating Hybrid Fluid Chemistries
- From Insight to Foresight
- Cool Collaborations
- The Future of eMobility, a podcast with ABN Resource
- Electrified transmission fluid design
- Why lubricant electrical properties matter
- eMotor cooling benefits from OEM partnership
- Shifting Priorities
- Fear of the Unknown
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The Power of Cool
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- Keeping Your Balance
- eMobility Glossary of Terms
- Formula for change
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- eAxle Performance
- New Age Fluid Testing
- eMobility: Not the end of the road
- Afton Chemical launches HiTEC® 35701
- VIDEO: Afton Chemical presents eMobility and Future Lubricants
- eMobility: What's in an eAxle?
- eMobility: Cool Technology
- A Key You Cannot Pick Up
- eMobility: are you on the CASE?
- Afton Chemical presents Oils and Electric Motors (eMotors)
- Made in China: energizing the export market
- Chemistry is Everything
- Passivation Pathways
- Off-road should not mean off radar
- HEV Engine Lubrication Challenges
- Future Ready, Present Perfect
- Down to the wire: Supporting e-motor reliability and efficiency through predictive testing for ETF compatibility with magnet wire