The electric vehicle (EV) industry has experienced significant growth in recent years, driven by a combination of factors including advances in technology, government incentives, and changing consumer preferences. Gun drilling is a machining process that is often used in the production of electric vehicle parts, particularly to produce components such as battery cell casings, electric motors, and transmission components. The process involves using a long, thin drill bit with a coolant fed through the center of the bit to keep it cool and lubricated. The gun drilling process is particularly well-suited to the production of electric vehicle parts because it can produce deep, straight holes with a high level of precision and accuracy. This is important to produce battery cell casings, which require very precise and consistent holes to ensure that the battery cells fit securely and perform optimally.