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Powertrain study 2025

How overcoming current headwinds will determine the next phase in eMobility transformation

Key facts:

Explore how overcoming current challenges shapes the next phase of eMobility transformation. As multi-energy platforms and PHEVs gain importance, future BEV platforms continue to lead the way with advancements in energy density, powertrain efficiency, and charging speed enhancing everyday usability.

Battery cells remain the primary cost driver in electric powertrains, significantly impacted by raw material prices. While total cost of ownership parity is now achievable across most segments, powertrain cost parity is projected for 2030. Despite short- and mid-term forecast reductions across regions, a long-term transformation is expected, with BEV diffusion reaching up to 60% by 2035 and demand growing to 5 TWh.

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