n Recognition from ATZ/MTZ Group and Arthur D. Little
n Overspray Free Application (OFLA) selected in the ‘Technology: Operations & Supply Chain’ category
n OFLA is enabled by BASF Coatings’ ColorSharp decor coat paint technology for industrial two‑tone painting
n Successful collaboration and implementation with industry partners
BASF Coatings has won the Sustainability Award in Automotive 2026 for its Overspray Free Application (OFLA) process, an overspray-free approach to two-tone painting. The award was presented in the ‘Technology: Operations & Supply Chain’ category, which honors tangible technological and process innovations that make a measurable contribution to sustainability by improving industrial operations and production processes. The award is jointly organized by the ATZ/MTZ Group (Springer Nature) and the management consultancy Arthur D. Little.

Dr. Steffen Rohlmann (right), Development Basecoat EMEA, and Sonja Glanemann (center), Global Sustainability Manager, Automotive OEM Coatings, receive the Sustainability Award in Automotive 2026 – Technology: Operations & Supply Chain – for the Overspray Free Application (OFLA) process from Prof. Dr. Uwe Dieter Grebe from TU Wien – Vienna University of Technology, at the award ceremony in Frankfurt.
Photo: ATZlive|Uli Regenscheit
OFLA is a wet-on-wet process for two-tone vehicles. The contrast color is applied with digitally controlled paint jets, producing a sharp paint edge without masking, enabled by BASF Coatings’ ColorSharp decor coat paint technology, engineered for overspray-free application. With tailored rheology and optimized flow and leveling behavior, the paint is designed to support sharply defined jet-applied paint lines and helps avoid defects typically associated with conventional spray basecoats. Because the paint is placed only where needed, the process achieves 100% transfer efficiency and eliminates overspray. For OEMs, this can reduce energy demand and CO2 emissions, cut masking-related waste and deliver process-level paint savings, while maintaining stable serial quality.
“The award underlines how process innovation, enabled by advanced paint technology, can fundamentally change the sustainability profile of automotive two‑tone painting without the efficiency and resource penalties of conventional approaches,” said Alvin Lao, Head of Global Sustainability, Automotive OEM Coatings at BASF Coatings. “The jury’s recognition highlights OFLA as a technology‑driven solution that delivers measurable environmental and operational value for automotive manufacturing.”
OFLA is the result of close collaboration across the automotive value chain, combining BASF Coatings’ paint innovation and technology, Renault’s OEM manufacturing expertise, and Dürr’s advanced application and automation technology. At Renault’s Maubeuge plant, the OFLA two-tone process is deployed in serial production. Results show ~25% reduced energy consumption (about 1.7 GWh/year), ~300 tons of CO₂ reduction per year, elimination of ~300 g of masking-related, paint-contaminated waste per vehicle and ~200 g per vehicle of process-level paint savings by avoiding the second basecoat/clearcoat run required in conventional masking-based two-tone processes.