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The mass adoption of electric vehicles remains a firm industry objective despite slowing growth trajectories in major markets. Commitments to vehicle electrification are largely resolute, whilst the pace of technological change leading consumers to longer range, faster charging, and more affordable offerings continues unabated. But how should the industry navigate this next phase of the electrified vehicle rollout, as electrification is no longer deemed an alternative?
In this jointly hosted webinar between S&P Global Mobility's Electrification and Electrification Technology divisions, E-Propulsion Research Associate Director Wajih Hossenally will present critical new insights from the expansion of our E-Propulsion research. Further, corresponding depth and market intelligence around battery, charging, and propulsion technologies will be presented by Supply Chain & Technology Research Director, Graham Evans. Expect to observe the holistic battery landscape covering capacities, chemistries and supply chains; the importance of system voltage and how it enables faster charging, and the rapid evolution of increasingly integrated electric motor technologies with a focus on the critical industry battleground of e-Axles.
Date:
20 June 2024, Thursday
Time:
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM EDT
Venue:
ON24 Virtual Webinar
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