FORVIA unveils world's first carbon-free steel seat structure through pioneering partnership with SSAB
A greener automotive seat, from 2026
Emerging from the partnership forged in 2021, FORVIA and SSAB now materialize their common vision by manifesting the production of a revolutionary front seat structure. This avant-garde prototype positions FORVIA as the trailblazer in employing European green steel for its seats, with full-scale integration projected for 2026.
Mastering carbon footprint across the supply chain
This development represents an important step in the implementation of FORVIA's objective to reduce CO2 emissions in its supply chain (scope 3) by 45% in 2030, to reach net zero carbon on all its CO2 emissions by 2045.
Frank Huber
Executive Vice President of Seating, at FORVIA
Thomas Hörnfeldt
Head of sustainable business at SSAB
Forged from iron ore, free from fossil fuels
Manufactured with precision within FORVIA’s Hanover R&D hub, the seat structure emerges, comprising the first-ever 1.5 mm thick parts for a total of 10 kg of steel. Across borders, the steel springs from the HYBRIT pilot plant in Luleå, where iron ore is reduced with hydrogen and fossil-free electricity instead of coking coal and other fossil fuels traditionally used to make steel.
In line with FORVIA's net-zero roadmap, up to 45% of the steel used by the Group will be low-carbon in 2030.