We’ll also be highlighting our latest electrical steel investments during CWIEME. Upgrades continue to be implemented at ArcelorMittal’s existing electrical steel mill in St. Chély-d'Apcher to improve quality and support new product development. Meanwhile, ArcelorMittal’s newest electrical steel mill at Mardyck is on schedule to produce its first electrical steels later this year.
Sustainability will be another key topic of discussion during CWIEME 2024. ArcelorMittal Europe continues to invest in initiatives which will reduce our carbon footprint by 35% by 2030. Electrical steel customers can also reduce their own Scope 3 emissions by taking advantage of our XCarb® green steel certificates.
We look forward to meeting you at CWIEME 2024!
A key focus was the launch of ArcelorMittal Mardyck – our second electrical steels production facility in Europe. The new production lines will deliver electrical steels for electrical motors used in industrial machinery and in electric vehicles. ArcelorMittal Mardyck is due to begin operations later in 2024.
Sustainability was again a major topic of interest as ArcelorMittal Europe progresses towards its goal of reducing emissions by 35-percent by 2030. For customers, a key area of interest are ArcelorMittal’s XCarb® green steel certificates which customers can use to reduce their own Scope 3 emissions.
The World Magnetic Conference was held during Coiltech Germany 2024. During the Conference, ArcelorMittal Europe presented a paper outlining how non-oriented electrical steels can contribute to reducing the carbon footprint of electric vehicles.
The paper was presented at 11.00 on Wednesday 20 March 2024 by Tom Van De Putte (Coordinator of Sustainability and Sales Development of Decarbonised Steels at ArcelorMittal Europe – Flat Products) and Ahmed Abouelyazied (Electromagnetic Research Engineer at ArcelorMittal Global R&D). Many delegates to Coiltech Germany attended the conference.
CWIEME 2024, 14-16 May, Berlin, Germany;
Coiltech Italy 2024, 18-19 September, Pordenone, Italy.