AI & Enterprise
KAIST develops active aerodynamics technology for EVs to improve braking and cornering
Researchers at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) have developed active aerodynamics technology that adjusts airflow around a vehicle in real time to improve performance and safety for high-performance electric vehicles. KAIST said the team built a multi active aerodynamics system integrating several front and rear devices, backed by Hyundai Motor support, and validated it on an actual vehicle. Tests at a circuit confirmed shorter lap times, better braking and cornering, and improved stability.