Renewables
Webinar: Electric motors for EVs 2013-2023 - forecasts & trends
Leading technology analysts IDTechEx will run this free webinar which includes data from the new IDTechEx report Electric Motors for Electric Vehicles 2013-2023: Forecasts, Technologies, Players.
IDTeThere is considerable fragmentation of the industry, with about 150 manufacturers of many different traction motors types today. Much of this is justified by the very varied demands of different vehicles. Nonetheless, patterns emerge. In 2023, possibly 15% of the industrial and commercial electric vehicles sold in that year will have more than one traction motor. More impressively, it is possible that 30% of cars and 40% of military electric vehicles sold in that year will be multi-motor. In other sectors of electric vehicles land, water and air the adoption of more than one motor will be more modest, so the number of motors sold for new vehicles will not be hugely larger than that for the number of vehicles sold in 2023.
Presented by: Dr Peter Harrop, Chairman, IDTechEx
Date: Wednesday 26 June
The webinar will cover:
• Electric traction motors - opportunities & challenges for land, water & air
• Ten year market forecasts - numbers and market value
• New needs such as electric aircraft
• Oversupply overall but undersupply of what is really needed
• Technology trends - what next
• Who will be the winners and why
• Pros & cons of in-wheel motors - market potential
The webinar will last up to 20 minutes followed by up to 10 minutes of Q&A. The same webinar will be repeated twice in one day, so please choose the most suitable time for you.
WEDNESDAY JUNE 26
Webinar #1 / Europe & Asia-Pacific
9:00am (BST/WEST) London, Lisbon
10:00am (CEST) Berlin, Amsterdam, Rome
11:00am (EEST) Athens, Jerusalem
12:00pm (MSD) Moscow
3:00pm (GMT+7) Bangkok
4:00pm (GMT+8) Singapore, Taipei
5:00pm (GMT+9) Tokyo, Seoul
6:00pm (GMT+10) Canberra
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Webinar #2 / North America
9:00am Pacific Daylight Time (USA & Canada)
10:00am Mountain Daylight Time (USA & Canada)
11:00am Central Daylight Time (USA & Canada)
12:00pm Eastern Daylight Time (USA & Canada)
5:00pm (BST/WEST) London, Lisbon
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