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During the initial phase of electrification, Europe’s clear regulatory environment and high electric vehicle availability solidified consumer demand. However, the region’s domestic automakers are now experiencing the dual threat of imports from China and an attractive regulatory environment for manufacturing batteries. New products and innovative infrastructure propositions are coming, but customer enthusiasm will need to be maintained to avoid potentially reversing the trend.
In this report:
- Executive Summary
- No app, no card: is this the future of EV charging?
- Consensus is needed for Europe’s electrification strategy
- What do Europe’s EV players think of China’s tech and IRA?
- Xpeng hails ‘breakthrough’ in European EV push
- Can European OEMs respond effectively to China and the US?
- Does GM stand a chance in Europe’s emerging EV market?
- Inverter tech to play key role in EV market growth
‘Special report: Europe’s electric vehicle market’ presents insight from:
- Basquevolt
- BMW
- Gartner
- GKN
- Green Finance Institute
- Guidehouse Insights
- McKinsey & Co
- Volvo Cars
- Xpeng
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