As the industry goes electric, expect a shakeout among internal-combustion suppliers
Release Date: 04/30/2023
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info_outlineIn today's episode, we will be looking at the transition from an internal combustion world to one of battery electric propulsion and what that means for the traditional automotive supplier base. If you are a maker of engine, transmission, fuel, or exhaust systems, how do you fit into this picture? And how do you make a business case in such an environment? How existential is this crisis? Is it survivable? Or is your doomed fate inevitable?
Join Mark Rechtin, Executive Editor, Michael Robinet, Consulting Executive Director, Mike Wall, Sales Engineering Executive Director, and Michael Southcott, Associate Manager of Propulsion Component Research at S&P Global Mobility as they share their thoughts on this topic.