Porsche leveraging 3D printing for low-cost, on-demand, and small-scale production of spare car parts

Briefing

Porsche leveraging 3D printing for low-cost, on-demand, and small-scale production of spare car parts

February 20, 2018

Briefing

  • Low-Cost, On-Demand Spare Parts – Porsche now using 3D printing technology to manufacture spare parts for classic cars, enabling on-demand, small-scale production at lower costs, as well as lesser storage requirements
  • 3D Printing Technology – Uses selective laser sintering technology (SLS), with steel, plastic and alloy as printing materials
  • Printed Parts – Currently manufactures nine spare parts, including 959 model clutch release lever, with additional tests being conducted to include 20 more in future
  • Similar Initiatives from Other OEMs – Include Mercedes Benz reproducing parts for older truck models, Ford exploring 3D printing for vehicle customization, and Local Motors manufacturing electric car’s body

Accelerator

Business Model and Practices

Business Model
and Practices

Sector

Transportation and Logistics

Organization

Porsche AG

Source

Original Publication Date

February 12, 2018

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