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A near-term global EV slowdown early this year is causing uncertainties to both automakers and suppliers, casualties include bankruptcies, scrapped initial public offerings and production cuts. The pace of investment in capacity and technology development has outrun actual growth. What are the direct and indirect stumbling blocks to EV growth- high prices, range anxiety, battery life or high insurance costs? Will the EV demand slowdown rebound and if so, when will it be?
Details
Date:
11 June 2024, Tuesday
Time:
14:00 - 17:00 JST (registration starts at 13:30)
Venue:
Tokyo Convention Hall
Address:
Tokyo Square Garden 5F, 3-1-1 Kyobashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo [Map]
1:30 PMRegistration starts (please prepare 2 business cards)
2:00 PMOpening Note
2:05 PM2035 BEV vs. ICE
Analyzing the long-term scenario of BEVs, major production markets, and trends of major automakers amid the current global slowdown in BEV adoption.
Speaker:
Masatoshi Nishimoto, Research and Analysis Director of Japan and South Korea Light Vehicle Production Forecasts, S&P Global Mobility
2:35 PMAdvancements in Electrification and Preparation for Automotive Parts Manufacturers Towards 2030
Explaining how the business of automotive parts manufacturers will change in the future based on the latest forecasts, amid the many uncertainties surrounding the widespread adoption of battery EVs.
Speaker:
Hiroshi Ataka, Principal Research Analyst, Automotive Supply Chain & Technology, S&P Global Mobility
3:05 PMOutlook on Connected Cars
Exploring the current status and future prospects of connected cars, which are expected to provide new means of value and revenue for the automotive industry, based on the latest forecast data and global user surveys.
Speaker:
Naoki Kimura, Senior Research Analyst, Automotive, JP/KR UI/UX, S&P Global Mobility