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The Role of the Electric Motor in the Transition Towards Zero Emission Vehicles

30 Oct 2024 | Webinars

The automotive industry remains committed to its ambition in moving towards Zero Emission Vehicles.

Wednesday, 13th November| 2pm – 3pm BST

 

The automotive industry remains committed to its ambition in moving towards Zero Emission Vehicles.

Whilst the early path towards this felt relatively smooth with industry and policymakers aligned, the last 12 months has seen the transition face some major obstacles. Consumer perception around purchasing an electric vehicle is not improving, geopolitical tensions are creating difficulties and OEMs are now lobbying policymakers to pause or delay their future plans.

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WEBINAR AGENDA

Within this webinar, S&P Global Mobility analysts will explore the role of the electric motor within this transition.

We will delve deep at important underpinning factors such as:

  • Cost and performance which are influencing the design choices
  • Exploring how OEMs and the supply chain are complimenting each other as volumes ramp up throughout the next decade

 

Speakers

 

Michael Southcott, Manager, Propulsion Component Research, S&P Global Mobility, Automotive Supply Chain & Technology

Michael Southcott leads the automotive propulsion component research. His primary research focus is on traction motors and inverters for hybrid and electric vehicles, as well as fuel cell technology and traditional combustion engine technologies.

Prior to joining S&P Global, Michael was employed for several years in the automotive industry having previously worked as a powertrain development engineer for a Global OEM and a Systems Integration engineer for leading Tier 1 Supplier. Michael has a 1st Class MEng Mechanical Engineering degree.

 

Kartik Ganesh, Senior Research Analyst, Propulsion Component Research, S&P Global Mobility, Automotive Supply Chain & Technology

Kartik Ganesh is working as a Senior Research Analyst within the propulsion components and technologies domain at S&P Global. His work focusses on propulsion-related forecasts such as E-Motors, Inverters, Fuel cells and traditional combustion engine technologies such as turbochargers, exhaust aftertreatment technologies etc.

Prior to joining S&P Global, Kartik worked as a Senior Powertrain calibration engineer in the Advanced Powertrain department at FEV India Pvt. Ltd where he worked on conventional, hybrid and electric vehicle calibration projects. Prior to this he worked as a Calibration engineer for diesel engine and hybrid powertrains for Mahindra and Mahindra Powertrain Division.

 

 

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