Stellantis is investing millions in innovative wind tunnel technology at its Michigan center. The company believes the new tech can help increase the driving range for upcoming EV models from , Dodge, and other Stellantis brands. Stellantis unveiled its new Innovative Ground Plane (MPG) technology this week.
The company invested $29.5 million into its research and technical center in Auburn Hills, Michigan. With an upgraded wind tunnel, Stellantis said its new tech can optimize airflow resistance from wheels and tires, which can be a major drag (up to 10%) on aerodynamics.
The upgrades enable vehicles to remain in place, while belts suspended by cushions of air enable all four wheels to move. A fifth belt runs under the vehicle to mimic on-road travel. By optimizing airflow and improving aerodynamics, Stellantis hopes to unlock longer EV driving range for upcoming models.
It can also reduce the need for massive, heavy batteries, which will improve costs and lead to even more driving range on a single charge. According to Mark Champine, senior vice president and head of Stellantis North America engineering technical centers, EV range is a “core consideration” for those looking to go electric. “That’s what makes this investment so critical.
” Champine explained, “By reducing drag, we improve electric-vehicle range and, ultimately, the overall customer driving experience.” The company said its will “benefit multiple Stellantis brands, regardless of where they are .