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How EV Safety Is Changing What Factory Workers Wear at Bentley

How EV Safety Is Changing What Factory Workers Wear at Bentley

With high-voltage battery systems now central to production, Bentley’s new ESD-safe “Dream Factory” workwear is built to protect workers on the line.

As the automotive world shifts further toward electrification and hybrid tech, performance and efficiency have made noticeable leaps forward. But behind the scenes, the use of high-voltage lithium-ion batteries has also introduced a new layer of safety considerations for the people building and servicing these increasingly complex vehicles. At Bentley Motors, ahead of the launch of its first fully-electric model later this year, the U.K. manufacturer has introduced new ‘Dream Factory’ workwear for its team.The change now includes a new set of electrostatic discharge (ESD) compliant clothing designed for use in electrostatic protected areas. The goal is to reduce the risk of static electricity interfering with sensitive electronics and high-voltage lithium-ion battery systems that are now key to modern EV production. The apparel itself is developed with carbon fiber to help dissipate static while maintaining durability and flexibility for everyday use on the production floor. It’s noticeably more streamlined than traditional automotive workwear, but still focused on practicality and safety over styling. There’s also a sustainability in mind, with responsible material sourcing, reduced-waste production methods, and a recycling process to keep uniforms out of landfills.

Altogether, it’s not really something you’ll notice while at the dealership buying a Bentley, but it'san it's an example of how electrification is reshaping everything around how they’re made.

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