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Trends Shaping the Automotive Industry in 2022

Epicflow

This year, the automotive industry is expected to continue its recovery following the headwinds of tough 2020. Electric Vehicles Production and Sales Will Grow. EVs are going to gain higher market shares in Europe, the United States and China and outpace ICE vehicles sales. Automotive Business Trends. Conclusion.

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New Regulations Place Sustainability and ESG at the Center of National and Global Business Competitiveness

Brimstone Consulting

Several states have begun to ban the use of PFAS and have put in place regulations that are disrupting product development, product selection, and corporate strategy for food brands, major retailers, toy manufacturers, automotive manufacturers, apparel and footwear companies, and many others.

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Study Says by 2030 1/4th of Miles Driven will be Driverless

MishTalk

A convergence of three trends – Ride Sharing, Autonomous Driving, and Vehicle Electrification—will offer big-city dwellers cheap, convenient transportation, transforming the automotive industry, says a report by the Boston Consulting group. BCG estimates that in 2030, a total of 4.7 The time to act is now.”.

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3 ways to turn first-time electric vehicle owners into loyal customers

1 to 1

EV sales are growing at a rapid clip as consumer interest in sustainable products and air quality increase and automotive manufacturers deliver a wider range of EVs at different price points. The UK’s EV charging market is expected to grow by 29% year-over-year through 2030 according to Delta-EE, an energy market research consultancy.

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German Manufacturing Is Leading a Digital Industrial Revolution

Harvard Business

By 2030, we estimate there is the potential for manufacturers worldwide to realize an estimated $1.4 Each new car costs the automotive OEM anywhere from a few to several hundred dollars in extra cost. Today, about 75% of global automotive production now follows a built-to-stock logic based on dealers’ judgments.