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The automotive and aerospace industries are among the largest in the world. They have highly complex supply chains that directly impact consumer safety.
We support a wide range of companies, from leading aerospace manufacturers and automotive brands to smaller specialized original equipment manufacturer (OEMs) for their certification, assessment, training and software services.We are an accredited 3rd party certification body for international standards such as the AS 9100 series, ISO 26262 and IATF 16949.
In the areas of electrical and/or electronic systems functional safety, our suite of functional safety services (ISO 26262) help you ensure that a high level of safety is built into road vehicle components right from the start.
Through our other management system certification services, we can help companies address occupational health & safety, environmental, energy efficiency and information security practices, for examples. Applying good management system practices is crucial to ensure quality and safety, continual improvements and sustainable operations.
Parts and pieces are needed to make a passenger car.
Cars are produced in the world every year.
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Will Tesla’s ‘Battery Day’ announcements accelerate the world's transition to sustainable energy, according to our Energy Transition Outlook to 2050?
DNV’s second annual Battery Performance Scorecard provides independent ranking and evaluation of battery vendors based on testing performed in DNV’s laboratories.
The shift to electric vehicles is picking up pace, and with that comes the need for substantial expansion in EV charging infrastrucuture. Optimum locations for EV chargers will help to provide great driver experience, maximise return on investment and minimise the impact on the grid.
The part-sale of Recharge AS is designed to accelerate growth plans and infrastructure development.
DNV study finds that around 50% answer “no” to this question.
What can we learn from the leading companies?
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