“Advancement in Noise-Reducing Technologies for Electric Vehicles (EVs)”
- Automotive Acoustic Materials technologies are evolving rapidly to meet the unique needs of electric vehicles, focusing on enhancing soundproofing and NVH (Noise, Vibration, Harshness) reduction for quieter cabins. These materials are also crucial for countering road, wind, and motor noise, offering superior comfort for drivers and passengers.
- Technological advancements in lightweight sound-absorbing foams, composites, and multi-layer acoustic materials are enabling car manufacturers to create EVs with reduced sound interference while improving the overall driving experience.
- For instance, in March 2025, Ford introduced a new acoustic composite material for its electric vehicle models, enhancing the cabin’s quietness without adding weight. This innovation is expected to improve the consumer experience, particularly in urban and highway driving.
- This trend is driven by growing consumer demand for quieter electric vehicles, an essential feature for the rise of EVs, especially with their naturally quieter engines compared to internal combustion vehicles.



