Jie Yang
Senior Technical Analyst S&P Global Mobility
Jie Yang is a senior research analyst at Automotive Supply Chain and Technology Department.
She is responsible for propulsion and thermal management technology forecasts, as well as supply chain analysis of these domains in Greater China. Jie had previously worked with Daimler China Research & Development as a powertrain engineer, in charge of the development of thermal management system. She also had experience working with tier 1 supplier in the area of engine management system. Jie graduated from The University of Southern California, USA with a Master of Science degree.
2025 Onsite Content Agenda Sessions
Navigating the Chinese Motor Market: Global Expansion, Production Dynamics, and Strategic Shifts
China's motor market continues to reshape global industry landscapes through massive domestic production, evolving supplier-OEM dynamics, and aggressive expansion plans into Europe and other international markets. This session explores how these shifts are influencing global supply chains, competitiveness, and strategic positioning.
- Overview of China’s domestic motor production capacity and key players
- Volume dynamics between Chinese component suppliers and OEMs
- Strategic expansion of Chinese motor manufacturers into European markets
- Implications for global competitors and supply chain resilience
Wednesday 04 June 12:20 - 12:50 E-Mobility Stage
Global Market Trends and Challenges
China's motor market continues to reshape global industry landscapes through massive domestic production, evolving supplier-OEM dynamics, and aggressive expansion plans into Europe and other international markets. This session explores how these shifts are influencing global supply chains, competitiveness, and strategic positioning.
- Overview of China’s domestic motor production capacity and key players
- Volume dynamics between Chinese component suppliers and OEMs
- Strategic expansion of Chinese motor manufacturers into European markets
- Implications for global competitors and supply chain resilience