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Global OEMs’ Connected, Autonomous, Shared, and Electric (C.A.S.E.) Strategies to be Driven by Technology Advances, Sustainability Imperatives, and Strategic Partnerships

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Fierce Competition and Sustainability Imperatives Shape the Market Environmental concerns are reshaping consumer preferences, compelling automakers to focus on cleaner energy, sustainable materials, and battery recycling. Europe is at the forefront of connected mobility, with around 75% of vehicles expected to be connected by 2026.

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Spotlight on ACMA Automechanika New Delhi 2024 as Indian Automotive Aftermarket Pushes to Emerge a Hub of Global Component Manufacturing

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For India, this B2B event comes at a crucial time when the country is set to become the third largest automobile market by 2026, after China and the US. By 2026, India’s automotive aftermarket is projected to reach $ 32 billion, auto component imports are set to touch $23-$28 billion, while exports are poised to increase to $30 billion.

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Lowered Production Costs and Improved Infrastructure will be Key to Driving Success of Hydrogen Powered, Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles in Passenger Vehicles Market

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Department of Energy, for instance, has set an agenda to fast track the production, processing, delivery, storage, and use of clean hydrogen. Toyota’s next generation Mirai is set for launch in 2026 and is expected to be almost 50% cheaper than the current version. of global passenger sales by 2030.

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Technology Advances, Manufacturing Efficiencies, and Strategic Collaborations to Accelerate Adoption of Solid-State Batteries by Electric Vehicle (EV) Market

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Unlike conventional lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries, SSBs replace liquid electrolytes with solid materials, promising superior energy density, faster charging times, and enhanced safety. However, growing investments, strategic partnerships, and material breakthroughs are highlighting the push toward mass commercialization.