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Ipsos Auto Global Study: interest in battery electric vehicles growing in the US

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Ipsos’ new 2020 Global Mobility Navigator Study, focusing on Electrification, found global interest remained on par with the numbers from 2019. However, the study reveals there has been an increase in interest in the US and Chinese markets. Source: Ipsos. A growing consumer awareness led to an increased desire to have them in vehicles.

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Upstream Security: cyber hacks could cost auto industry $24 billion within 5 years

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Cyber hacks might cost the auto industry roughly $24 billion within five years, according to a new study by Upstream Security , which specializes in cloud-based security protection.

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2024 trends in the auto industry promise a focused approach | Autocar Professional

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Likewise, the auto components industry also touched a new high. According to data shared by Automotive Component Manufacturers Association (ACMA), in FY23, the industry grew 32.8 With organisations putting innovation in the fast lane, significant transformations can be expected in the industry. lakh crore (USD 69.7

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Study: Two-thirds of Americans don't want an EV yet, and half won't pay extra for electrified

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Most Americans still aren't ready to buy an EV, according to the Deloitte 2022 Global Automotive Study, which examines consumer perceptions of electrification and other technology movements in the auto industry.

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German ELAB study finds growth of alternative drivetrains to increase employment opportunities in auto industry

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Comparison of the personnel requirements under four scenarios in the ELAB study for an idealized production of 1 million powertrains. The study’s key findings were presented and explained in Stuttgart by all parties involved in the project. In doing so, the study takes into account the uncertainty of the future development.

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ISU study finds large potential for biobased materials in auto industry, but with challenges

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A study by researchers at Iowa State University has determined that the automotive industry has a very large potential to utilize biobased materials. However, they noted, there are also many challenges associated with the use of biobased parts in the auto industry. Cost to manufacture is one of the main considerations.

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Study: tightening vehicle emissions standards resulted in higher rates of automaker non-compliance; unintended effects of threshold-based regulations

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A new study focused on the auto industry finds that tightening emissions standards not only fails to curtail on-road emissions, but actually increases the likelihood of non-compliance by automakers. This phenomenon isn’t limited to the auto industry. —Hu et al. You have to hit the score to make it.

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