Product pages available in
EN - DE - FR - ES
The study revealed that greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the steel material required to build a vehicle can be reduced by up to 30% by using ArcelorMittal’s electric arc furnace (EAF) steelmaking process, along with lightweighting strategies such as its ArcelorMittal Multi Part Integration® (MPI) solution and the application of its third-generation advanced high-strength steels (AHSS). These innovations not only lower emissions but also enhance structural performance and design flexibility.
During the paint shop phase, PPG’s advanced electrocoat technologies provide superior corrosion protection while also minimizing environmental impact. These technologies help reduce emissions from component use by 20% and cut GHG emissions by 10%. This aligns with increasingly stringent environmental and health regulations.
The presentation also highlighted the success of the PPG Zircobond® thin-film pretreatment technology. PPG Zircobond technology is a benchmark for sustainable surface treatment in the automotive industry.
The highlighted ArcelorMittal Multi Part Integration® (MPI) set of solutions helps carmakers build vehicles more efficiently. It uses strong steel and special laser welding technology to combine multiple parts into one, reducing the number of components and simplifying assembly. MPI works with all types of powertrains and is especially useful for making battery packs, chassis and body structures in electric and small vehicles. This smart design approach cuts production time, saves materials, lowers CO₂ emissions, and helps manufacturers meet their environmental goals.
PPF's Thierry Destruhaut and ArcelorMittal's Elena Uta showcase milestone in low-carbon auto manufacturing at SURCAR automotive conference.
"This case study is more than a technical achievement, it’s a blueprint for how collaboration across the value chain can deliver real climate impact.”
Thierry Destruhaut, PPG customer sustainability business partner, Automotive OEM Coatings
“We already offer solutions that can deliver significant CO₂ reductions today. That’s why close collaboration across the value chain is essential. Our advanced steel solutions, including third-generation AHSS and our Multi Part Integration concept, help OEMs lower emissions while optimizing vehicle performance.”
Elena Uta, product development manager for breakthrough products automotive, ArcelorMittal Global R&D
The presentation also explored future areas of innovation for the ArcelorMittal-PPG partnership. These include the development of bio-based materials, next-generation curing technologies, and process improvements in areas such as ovens, air intake and filtration. Additionally, the companies are investigating emerging steel grades that offer higher strength and even greater lightweighting potential.
PPG develops and delivers the paints, coatings and specialty materials for more than 140 years. With headquarters in Pittsburgh, they operate and innovate in more than 70 countries and reported net sales of $15.8 billion in 2024.
At ArcelorMittal, our goal is to help build a better world with smarter steels. Steels made using innovative processes which are more efficient, use less energy, and emit significantly less carbon. Steels that are cleaner, stronger and reusable. Steels for mobility and renewable energy infrastructure that will support societies as they transform through this century.