New Technologies Fuel Electric Mobility’s Rapid Growth
The 2024 ISG Provider Lens™ global eMobility Services and Solutions report highlights the rapid adoption of new technologies in the electric mobility sector. Key findings include:
1. Manufacturers, energy companies, and eMobility as a Service (eMaaS) providers are leveraging tech for operations, cybersecurity, and customer experience.
2. Urgent need for charging infrastructure is driving innovation in battery and charger technology.
3. AI is being used across eMobility, from battery life optimization to autonomous driving.
4. Manufacturing processes are being enhanced with AI, ML, and industrial IoT.
5. The report evaluates 36 providers across three quadrants: Mobility as a Service (MaaS), Electric Mobility Systems (EMS), and Manufacturing.
Il rapporto globale 2024 ISG Provider Lens™ sui servizi e soluzioni di eMobilità mette in evidenza l'adozione rapida di nuove tecnologie nel settore della mobilità elettrica. I risultati chiave includono:
1. I produttori, le aziende energetiche e i fornitori di eMobility as a Service (eMaaS) stanno sfruttando la tecnologia per operazioni, cybersecurity ed esperienza del cliente.
2. L'esigenza urgente di infrastrutture di ricarica sta guidando l'innovazione nelle tecnologie delle batterie e dei caricabatterie.
3. L'IA viene utilizzata in tutta l'eMobilità, dall'ottimizzazione della durata della batteria alla guida autonoma.
4. I processi di produzione vengono migliorati con AI, ML e IoT industriale.
5. Il rapporto valuta 36 fornitori in tre quadranti: Mobilità come Servizio (MaaS), Sistemi di Mobilità Elettrica (EMS) e Produzione.
El informe global 2024 ISG Provider Lens™ sobre servicios y soluciones de eMovilidad destaca la rápida adopción de nuevas tecnologías en el sector de la movilidad eléctrica. Las conclusiones clave incluyen:
1. Los fabricantes, las empresas de energía y los proveedores de eMobility as a Service (eMaaS) están aprovechando la tecnología para operaciones, ciberseguridad y experiencia del cliente.
2. La necesidad urgente de infraestructura de carga está impulsando la innovación en la tecnología de baterías y cargadores.
3. Se está utilizando IA en toda la eMovilidad, desde la optimización de la vida útil de las baterías hasta la conducción autónoma.
4. Los procesos de fabricación se están mejorando con IA, ML e IoT industrial.
5. El informe evalúa a 36 proveedores en tres cuadrantes: Movilidad como Servicio (MaaS), Sistemas de Movilidad Eléctrica (EMS) y Fabricación.
2024 ISG Provider Lens™ 글로벌 eMobility 서비스 및 솔루션 보고서는 전기 이동성 분야에서 새로운 기술의 빠른 채택을 강조합니다. 주요 발견 사항은 다음과 같습니다:
1. 제조업체, 에너지 기업 및 eMobility as a Service (eMaaS) 제공업체는 운영, 사이버 보안 및 고객 경험을 위해 기술을 활용하고 있습니다.
2. 충전 인프라에 대한 긴급한 필요성이 배터리 및 충전기 기술의 혁신을 이끌고 있습니다.
3. AI가 배터리 수명 최적화부터 자율 주행까지 eMobility 전반에서 사용되고 있습니다.
4. 제조 공정은 AI, ML 및 산업 IoT로 향상되고 있습니다.
5. 이 보고서는 36개 공급자를 이동성 서비스(MaaS), 전기 이동성 시스템(EMS) 및 제조라는 세 가지 사분면에서 평가합니다.
Le rapport mondial 2024 ISG Provider Lens™ sur les services et solutions de eMobilité souligne l'adoption rapide de nouvelles technologies dans le secteur de la mobilité électrique. Les principales conclusions incluent :
1. Les fabricants, les entreprises d'énergie et les fournisseurs de eMobility as a Service (eMaaS) exploitent la technologie pour les opérations, la cybersécurité et l'expérience client.
2. Le besoin urgent d'infrastructures de charge stimule l'innovation dans la technologie des batteries et des chargeurs.
3. L'IA est utilisée dans toute l'eMobilité, de l'optimisation de la durée de vie des batteries à la conduite autonome.
4. Les processus de fabrication sont améliorés avec l'IA, le ML et l'IoT industriel.
5. Le rapport évalue 36 fournisseurs à travers trois quadrants : Mobilité en tant que Service (MaaS), Systèmes de Mobilité Électrique (EMS) et Fabrication.
Der globale Bericht 2024 ISG Provider Lens™ über eMobility-Dienste und -Lösungen hebt die schnelle Einführung neuer Technologien im Bereich der elektrischen Mobilität hervor. Wesentliche Ergebnisse sind:
1. Hersteller, Energiefirmen und Anbieter von eMobility as a Service (eMaaS) nutzen Technologie für Betriebsabläufe, Cybersicherheit und Kundenerfahrung.
2. Der dringende Bedarf an Ladeinfrastruktur fördert Innovationen in der Batterietechnologie und dem Ladesystem.
3. KI wird in der eMobilität eingesetzt, von der Optimierung der Batterielebensdauer bis hin zum autonomen Fahren.
4. Die Fertigungsprozesse werden mit KI, ML und industriellem IoT verbessert.
5. Der Bericht bewertet 36 Anbieter in drei Quadranten: Mobilität als Dienstleistung (MaaS), Elektrische Mobilitätssysteme (EMS) und Fertigung.
- ISG (Nasdaq: III) published a comprehensive report on the eMobility sector, showcasing industry growth
- Increased adoption of new technologies by eMobility companies to meet growing consumer demand
- Expansion of eMaaS beyond car-sharing to include micromobility options
- Implementation of AI across various aspects of eMobility, improving efficiency and performance
- Emergence of vehicle-to-everything (V2X) technology in the eMobility sector
- Lack of standardization in charging infrastructure
- Continuing need for consumer education about eMobility
- Challenges in efficiently growing and competing for eMobility companies
Insights
The rapid growth of eMobility is driving significant technological advancements across the industry. Key developments include:
- AI integration: Utilized for battery life extension, charging optimization and predictive maintenance, enhancing overall EV performance.
- IoT and connected vehicles: Enabling real-time data collection for autonomous driving improvements and performance enhancements.
- Advanced manufacturing: Adoption of AI, ML and industrial IoT in production processes, improving efficiency and quality control.
- Digital platforms: Powering eMaaS services, offering seamless access to various eMobility options.
These technological shifts are reshaping the eMobility landscape, potentially accelerating adoption and improving user experience. However, challenges like charging standardization and consumer education remain critical hurdles to overcome.
The eMobility market is experiencing a surge in demand, driven by several factors:
- Consumer preferences: Increasing interest in sustainable transportation options.
- Infrastructure expansion: Rapid development of charging networks, including integration into traditional fueling stations.
- Service diversification: Growth of eMaaS beyond car-sharing to include micromobility options like e-scooters and e-bikes.
- Government support: Interventions accelerating eMobility adoption through incentives and regulations.
This market momentum is creating opportunities for various stakeholders, from vehicle manufacturers to energy companies and technology providers. The industry's growth trajectory appears strong, but success will hinge on addressing infrastructure gaps and consumer concerns about range and charging convenience.
The shift towards eMobility represents a significant step towards more sustainable transportation:
- Reduced emissions: Electric propulsion systems offer lower pollution levels compared to traditional combustion engines.
- Grid modernization: Utilities are expanding and updating grids with renewable resources to accommodate increased energy demands from EVs.
- Circular economy potential: Opportunities for battery recycling and second-life applications are emerging.
- Urban planning impacts: eMobility is influencing city designs, potentially leading to more sustainable urban environments.
While the sustainability benefits are clear, it's important to consider the full lifecycle impact of EVs, including battery production and end-of-life management. The industry's commitment to addressing these aspects will be key to realizing the full sustainability potential of eMobility.
Services, solutions help manufacturers, infrastructure providers realize potential for more sustainable transportation, ISG Provider Lens™ report says
The 2024 ISG Provider Lens™ global eMobility Services and Solutions report finds that the transition to electric propulsion systems for all modes of transportation, including cars, trucks, buses, scooters and bicycles, has changed the mobility game for a wide range of enterprises. Vehicle manufacturers, energy companies and eMobility as a Service (eMaaS) providers are building the technical foundations for next-generation operations, cybersecurity and customer experience.
“Electrification is the key to making transportation less polluting, more sustainable and better suited to evolving consumer needs,” said Bob Krohn, ISG partner, Manufacturing. “The companies that best implement new technologies will win in this transition.”
Technology and energy providers are responding to urgent needs for charging infrastructure to serve current and future e-mobility consumers, the report says. Traditional oil and gas companies are beginning to integrate electric chargers into fueling stations, while utilities expand and update grids with renewable resources to accommodate the new energy loads. Makers of both batteries and chargers are quickly innovating to enable faster charging and longer ranges for all types of vehicles.
Changing urban mobility needs have increased demand for eMaaS, which has expanded beyond car-sharing to micromobility options such as e-scooters and e-bikes, ISG says. With help from service providers, eMaaS companies are using digital platforms and mobile apps to offer seamless, on-demand access to multiple forms of eMobility. Demand for convenient fast-charging stations and even wireless charging for these services has opened another front in the push for expanded infrastructure and grid capabilities.
Enterprises are using AI across all aspects of eMobility, including algorithms to extend battery life, optimize charging and predict EV maintenance needs, the report says. AI is also essential to the analytics that enable autonomous driving and ongoing performance improvements in connected EVs, plus the placement of charging infrastructure to best serve drivers.
EV manufacturers are embracing new technologies including AI, ML and industrial IoT to optimize their production processes and improve quality control, ISG says. Manufacturing execution systems (MES) and shop floor analytics allow companies to make more data-driven decisions, while improved data collection and analysis provide better supply-chain visibility.
“Advances in manufacturing are critical for eMobility companies to efficiently grow and compete,” said Jan Erik Aase, partner and global leader, ISG Provider Lens Research. “With real-time monitoring, they can also meet sustainability goals.”
The report also explores other important eMobility trends, including the emergence of vehicle-to-everything (V2X) technology and the role of government interventions in accelerating eMobility adoption.
For more insights into the steepest challenges eMobility companies are facing, including the lack of standardization in charging and the continuing need for consumer education, plus ISG’s advice on how to meet these challenges, see the ISG Provider Lens™ Focal Points briefing here.
The 2024 ISG Provider Lens™ global eMobility Services and Solutions report evaluates the capabilities of 36 providers across three quadrants: Mobility as a Service (MaaS), Electric Mobility Systems (EMS) and Manufacturing.
The report names Accenture, Capgemini, Infosys, TCS and Tech Mahindra as Leaders in all three quadrants. It names Akkodis, Cognizant, HCLTech, Hitachi Energy, IBM and Wipro as Leaders in two quadrants each. ABB, Atos, PwC and Quantron AG are named as Leaders in one quadrant each.
In the area of customer experience, HCLTech is named the global ISG CX Star Performer for 2024 among eMobility service and solution providers. HCLTech earned the highest customer satisfaction scores in ISG's Voice of the Customer survey, part of the ISG Star of Excellence™ program, the premier quality recognition for the technology and business services industry.
The 2024 ISG Provider Lens™ global eMobility Services and Solutions report is available to subscribers or for one-time purchase on this webpage.
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