
Centers on the enablers of e-mobility such as infrastructure and the related component technology.
Vehicle electrification is one of the most impactful and long-term trends in the automotive industry. For OEMs to comply with impending carbon dioxide legislation and regional emissions targets, alternative propulsion vehicles are entering OEM product portfolios.
The automotive industry is in transition away from the conventional powertrain, with a long-term aim to fully decarbonize the vehicle parc.
The IHS Markit’s E-Mobility Service provides insight, context, data, and analytics to help navigate the transition to an electrified powertrain and associated infrastructure.
Users can quickly access key insights from market developments, put context around events and technological trends, dive into detailed data and forecasts, and seamlessly drive analytics to support their most challenging decisions.
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The E-Mobility Service is part of a suite of vehicle contenting services. Delivered through AutoTechnsight, an IHS Markit automotive strategy and planning solution, the service provides a view into current automotive trends and future demand through:
Graham is Associate Director, Supply Chain, and Technology within the Automotive department at IHS Markit. He leads the global research practice for Powertrain, E-Mobility and Thermal Systems Component Forecasting. His research interests lie in the areas of batteries, motors, power electronics, charging infrastructure, legislation, and incentives, as well as conventional powertrain components and technologies such as exhaust after-treatment. He is also the Manager of the EMEA Research & Analysis team.
Previously employed within Engineering, Graham has 10 years’ experience in Powertrain Development and Noise, Vibration and Harshness (NVH) having previously worked for Ricardo, Bentley Motors and Jaguar Land Rover.
Graham graduated from Loughborough University in the UK with a Master’s Degree in Automotive Engineering and is a Chartered Member of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers.