Case Study
Monday, September 29
09:30 AM - 10:00 AM
Live in Berlin
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While the focus on reducing EV costs, to encourage consumer adoption, is largely centered around streamlining battery production and improving efficiency, the electric motor also plays a crucial role. As the propelling component, it consumes the most electrical energy, and it must be highly efficient, reliable in operation, and cost-effective. Strategies to improve electric motor design will also reduce reliance on critical materials that may present sourcing difficulties. The presentation will underscore the technological pursuit of innovations while ensuring and protecting vital supply chains for components incorporated in electric motors.
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Marcin Obrebski is an Automotive Industry Analyst and has been working at TechInsights for four years, serving as an industry analyst for over a year. His primary focus includes researching the development of the EV industry, with an emphasis on electric motors integrated into e-axle systems and charging infrastructure. Additionally, he analyzes the growing demand for semiconductors used in this sector, with a particular focus on wide-bandgap materials such as SiC and GaN.
The Pop in Your Job: Passionate about observing dynamic changes in the industry at their earliest stages—before they are introduced and tested in real-world applications. It is fascinating to anticipate how these innovations will evolve, based on the promises of those driving them and the market's demand for new technologies. I also see smart grid capabilities as a key factor in shaping consumer convenience and energy optimization. Innovations such as V2X power exchanges, enabled by advancements in power conversion components, are set to play a crucial role in the future of energy management.