The French Automobile Distribution Federation (FEDA) recently issued an alert about the risks of giga press technology. As per the federation, the growing practice of using giga castings in the vehicle production process carries risks for the auto industry.
Giga casting is a manufacturing process that involves the use of mammoth machines to produce entire parts of a vehicle in a single block. This can reduce the number of parts needed to assemble a vehicle and lead to cost savings for manufacturers. Tesla used this system for the Model Y, its best-selling vehicle, and it worked very well. The Model Y is a profitable and safe mass-market EV that became the world’s best-selling car earlier this year.
In a press release, FEDA noted that it is concerned that the use of giga castings could have significant environmental and financial consequences for consumers. The FEDA highlighted that this could be the case if vehicles that are built with giga castings are in need of repair.
“FEDA therefore believes that this development could ruin long-standing efforts to restore purchasing power to households, but also to accelerate the automotive industry’s ecological transition and encourage vehicle repair. It therefore calls on the government to assess the risks of a rapidly expanding practice and to take appropriate measures to ensure that ‘giga casting’ does not become synonymous, in the near future, with “giga-wasting” and far more expensive repairs costly repairs for motorists,” FEDA wrote.