Transport Intelligence Report: Ti Future Mobility - Electric Vehicle Supply Chain Architecture
Ti Future Mobility: Electric Vehicle Supply Chain Architecture
Automotive supply chains will undergo a radical transformation over the next decade as the internal combustion engine is phased out in favour of alternative propulsion systems. Although it is not yet completely certain which type of technology will win the race to replace petrol or diesel engines, it is clear that electric vehicles will play an important, even defining, role in the industry’s future.
The future of automotive supply chains is of importance to both logistics service providers to the automotive sector and, at the macro level, whole economies. Any change in the structure of the automotive supply chain has the power to affect the nature of world trade and the dynamics of numerous national economies.
Ti’s Electric Vehicle Supply Chain Architecture report analyses the source of the materials used in this new supply chain; where value is added in the production process; where batteries are manufactured and assembled; and finally, how existing supply chains will be transformed.
Exclusive highlights
- Different characteristics of Battery v ICE
- Upstream: From raw materials to processing
- Downstream battery supply chains
- The market for automotive batteries
- The affect battery manufacturing processes are having on the automotive supply chain
- Analysis of the 'propulsion platform' in production engineering
The report answers
- How dominant are batteries in EV technology?
- How will the switch to battery-powered propulsion change vehicle manufacturing?
- Are vehicle manufacturers and LSPs prepared for the changes they will need to make?
- Can logistics providers adapt to the new geographies of automotive manufacturing supply chains?
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