Energy / North America
OEMs, market and expansion: the eMobility moment between Europe and LATAM - OUT OF RECORD
The eMobility sector is experiencing significant evolution, with a focus on collaboration between Europe and Latin America. This partnership is crucial as trends in one region increasingly influence the other. The electric mobility sector is experiencing significant growth in both Europe and Latin America, highlighting the interconnectedness of these markets. Industry leaders discuss the impact of trade agreements and the need for adaptation in the Mexican automotive sector.
Summary
The eMobility sector is experiencing significant evolution, with a focus on collaboration between Europe and Latin America. This partnership is crucial as trends in one region increasingly influence the other. The electric mobility sector is experiencing significant growth in both Europe and Latin America, highlighting the interconnectedness of these markets. Industry leaders discuss the impact of trade agreements and the need for adaptation in the Mexican automotive sector.
The electric mobility sector is experiencing significant growth, particularly in Europe and Latin America, driven by investments and evolving market dynamics. Key developments include a 40% increase in vehicle registrations in Spain and substantial investments in electric truck infrastructure in Germany and France. The eMobility sector is witnessing significant growth, particularly in Europe and Latin America, driven by investments and evolving market dynamics. Key developments include a notable increase in vehicle registrations and advancements in electric truck infrastructure.
Perspectives
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Metrics
more than 250 invited people units
size of the community in Spain
A larger community indicates greater interest and engagement in electric mobility
I have more than 250 invited people who are part of this community in Latin America
40%
increase in vehicle registrations in Spain
This indicates a growing interest in electric mobility
Spain grew 40% of the medical school in April
1 billion euros EUR
investment in electric truck infrastructure in Germany
This investment enhances charging station availability, supporting the transition to electric vehicles
the emancipation package of 1,000 million dollars for the recovery of electric trucks
53,070 units
total number of charging points expected in Spain by 2025
This growth is essential for supporting the anticipated increase in electric vehicle registrations
we have 53,070 points of recharge of different cpos that represents a 37% increase in respect to the 24th
5%
average utilization of charging points
Low utilization indicates a need for more electric vehicles to match the growing infrastructure
the average utilization for cpo is a 5%
4200 euros EUR
subsidy for electric cars in Spain
This financial incentive is crucial for increasing electric vehicle adoption
if the electric car has 50% or 4200 euros
5000 euros EUR
subsidy for electric cars assembled in Europe
Higher subsidies for locally assembled vehicles may encourage domestic production
if the car is at least 30 and 5000 euros
Key entities
Key developments
Phase 1
The eMobility sector is experiencing significant evolution, with a focus on collaboration between Europe and Latin America. This partnership is crucial as trends in one region increasingly influence the other.
- The eMobility sector is evolving, highlighting the importance of a unified approach between Europe and Latin America, as trends in one region significantly impact the other
- Participants are enthusiastic about the new streaming format, which aims to encourage more in-depth discussions about the electric mobility landscape and its various stakeholders
- Mobility Portal is enhancing its platform to better address the market intelligence needs of the electric mobility sector, especially in Latin America, where information is often fragmented
- Investors in Latin America face challenges due to the chaotic nature of market entry, contrasting with the more organized environment in Europe, which underscores the need for collaboration and information sharing
Phase 2
The electric mobility sector is experiencing significant growth in both Europe and Latin America, highlighting the interconnectedness of these markets. Industry leaders discuss the impact of trade agreements and the need for adaptation in the Mexican automotive sector.
- The electric mobility sector is experiencing significant growth in both Europe and Latin America, highlighting the interconnectedness of these markets
- Recent data from Spain shows a rising interest in electric vehicles, although adoption rates differ, with Germany advancing more rapidly than Spain
- Industry leaders, including representatives from the automotive cluster in Nuevo León, Mexico, discuss the impact of trade agreements and the need for the Mexican automotive sector to adapt to the electric mobility surge
- Community engagement is emphasized, with over 250 participants in a Spanish WhatsApp group and a strong presence on LinkedIn, reflecting a robust network of electric mobility stakeholders
- The discussion previews upcoming interviews and news updates, addressing the evolving challenges and opportunities within the electric mobility landscape
Phase 3
The electric mobility sector is experiencing significant growth, particularly in Europe and Latin America, driven by investments and evolving market dynamics. Key developments include a 40% increase in vehicle registrations in Spain and substantial investments in electric truck infrastructure in Germany and France.
- The automotive sector in Nuevo León, Mexico, is vital, with ongoing significant developments and investments shaping its future
- Spain saw a 40% increase in vehicle registrations in April, indicating a growing interest in electric mobility
- Germany and France are heavily investing in electric truck infrastructure, with Germany committing one billion euros to enhance charging station availability
- Rising oil prices are driving companies to electrify their fleets, signaling a shift towards more sustainable transportation solutions
- Ekoenergetyka is witnessing a surge in demand for its Axon product, prompting a rebranding to better meet market needs
Phase 4
The eMobility sector is witnessing significant growth, particularly in Europe and Latin America, driven by investments and evolving market dynamics. Key developments include a notable increase in vehicle registrations and advancements in electric truck infrastructure.
- Ekoenergetyka has established itself as a key player in high-power charging solutions in Europe, particularly in the bus sector, since its founding in 2012
- The company has rebranded to emphasize its flagship product, the Axon Charger, which has achieved significant market recognition, similar to the association of Coca-Cola with soft drinks
- Enrique Martínez emphasizes the need for companies to adapt to market demands, noting Ekoenergetykas streamlined product offerings to better serve the electric bus and fleet management sectors
- Martínez takes pride in Ekoenergetykas role in enhancing urban transport in Barcelona, where their charging systems are essential for the citys electric bus fleet
- The conversation highlights a trend in the electric mobility sector where companies are increasingly specializing to effectively navigate the changing market landscape
Phase 5
The electric mobility sector is experiencing significant growth, particularly in Europe and Latin America, driven by investments and evolving market dynamics. Key developments include a notable increase in vehicle registrations and advancements in electric truck infrastructure.
- Conergética has refocused on high-power chargers ranging from 160 to 400 kilowatts, acknowledging that a small percentage of products drive the majority of revenue
- The company is at the forefront of high-power charging solutions, particularly for electric buses and trucks, featuring innovations like a satellite charger that delivers one megawatt of power
- In Europe, the expected standard charging power for light vehicles is around 400 kilowatts, aiming to reduce charging times to approximately 15 minutes, while heavy vehicles may utilize up to 1.5 megawatts
- There is a growing trend among manufacturers of charging points towards specialization, distinguishing between slow and fast charging solutions, especially in urban environments
- Spains urban charging infrastructure is evolving with a combination of ultra-fast chargers and standard AC charging points to meet diverse user needs
Phase 6
The electric mobility sector in Spain is experiencing notable growth, with a 14% penetration rate of electric vehicles among private registrations. Recent statistics indicate an increase of 10,800 new electric vehicle registrations compared to the previous year.
- The electric mobility sector in Spain is witnessing notable growth, with a 14% penetration rate of electric vehicles among private registrations, reflecting a positive trend in consumer adoption
- Recent statistics indicate an increase of 10,800 new electric vehicle registrations compared to the previous year, with significant contributions from brands like Tesla, as well as emerging manufacturers such as Changan and Cherry
- The critical role of charging infrastructure, stressing the necessity for high-power charging hubs on highways and diverse charging options in urban areas to meet varying user needs
- Participants express optimism about the electric mobility markets current state, suggesting that while it may not be a full boom, there are clear indicators of a revolution in electrification driven by new entrants and changing consumer preferences