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Environment Tops Cost as Top Auto Industry Challenge According to 2008 DuPont Automotive/Society of the Automotiv...


DETROIT, April 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- A new survey conducted by DuPont and the Society of the Automotive Industry (SAE) shows that environmental issues top the list of challenges facing the automotive industry, outranking cost reduction for the first time in 14 years.

A total of 53 percent of the respondents said that a basket of environmental factors such as fuel economy, CAFE and emissions or clean air regulations are the top challenges versus 32 percent who cited cost. The survey, released today, was conducted among automotive designers and engineers in advance of the upcoming SAE World Congress in Detroit.

"While cost reduction remains very important, the automotive industry's emphasis is on the environment and the demands that puts on innovation," said Chris Murphy, director -- Americas, for DuPont Automotive. "In the results, environmental considerations are driving system and vehicle design and development and are a differentiator in the consumer marketplace. Automotive designers and engineers are working with suppliers like DuPont to address these issues and to design and develop cost-effective, fuel-efficient vehicles with reduced environmental impact."

To support that drive, DuPont Automotive has launched several new material families and technology solutions, including:

    -- MetaFuse(TM) nano-metal/plastic hybrids which offer the strength and
       stiffness of metal combined with the design flexibility and lightweight
       benefits of high-performance thermoplastics to help take the weight out
       of structural automotive components.  This also helps improve fuel
       economy and contributes to reduced emissions.
    -- DuPont(TM) Renewably Sourced(TM) Materials -- high-performance,
       bio-based materials and biofuels that are made in whole or in part from
       renewable agricultural feedstocks such as corn, soybeans, sugar cane
       and wheat, rather than petroleum.  Today, nine product families have
       been launched, including DuPont(TM) Sorona(R) polymer, DuPont(TM)
       Sorona(R) EP thermoplastic polymer, DuPont(TM) Hytrel(R) RS
       thermoplastic elastomer and DuPont(TM) Zytel(R) long chain polyamides.

The annual DuPont Automotive/SAE survey of OEM and supplier designers and engineers was conducted by Consumer Insights, Inc Key findings include:

    -- Fifty-four percent of respondents say that fuel efficient vehicles with
       reduced environmental impact are important to consumers.  Forty one
       percent say enhanced safety and 37 percent say improved comfort and
       convenience are important to consumers.
    -- For the fifth consecutive year, alternatively powered vehicles are
       predicted to have the greatest impact on the industry.  Sixty percent
       selected alternatively powered vehicles in 2008, while 15 percent
       selected safety features and 16 percent selected electrical/electronic
       advances.


    Future is Bright for Diesel
    -- Fifty percent of respondents see diesel engine technology as a key
       focus to help achieve 2020 efficiency regulations (35-mpg in U.S. and
       sub-120g/km CO2 in Europe), while 46 percent say hybrid-electric
       powertrains and 42 percent say extensive use of lightweight materials.
    -- Optimizing diesel and hybrid-electric engines will dominate engineers'
       work for the next 10 years, say 25 percent and 24 percent of
       respondents, respectively.
    -- In 10 years, vehicles will run on bio-based diesel fuel (27 percent);
       petroleum-based diesel (20 percent) and E85 (20 percent).  Only 18
       percent predict gasoline will dominate.


    Materials Matters
    -- Cost reduction is still one of the top material selection criteria, say
       91 percent, but weight reduction jumps to the top of the criteria list
       for 82 percent, up from 66 percent last year.
    -- Poised to grow the most over the next 10 years are advanced composites,
       say 62 percent of respondents.  Bio-based, renewable materials will
       grow the most, say 26 percent; the same number who predicts aluminum
       will grow the most.

DuPont is a science-based products and services company. Founded in 1802, DuPont puts science to work by creating sustainable solutions essential to a better, safer, healthier life for people everywhere. Operating in more than 70 countries, DuPont offers a wide range of innovative products and services for markets including agriculture and food; building and construction; communications; and transportation.

The DuPont Oval, DuPont(TM), The miracles of science(TM) Sorona(R), Renewably Sourced(TM), Hytrel(R), Zytel(R) and MetaFuse(TM) are registered trademarks or trademarks of DuPont or its affiliates.


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