Dr. James Edmondson is a Principal Technology Analyst at IDTechEx. He studied for his BSc MPhys in Physics at the University of Warwick, then went on to study for his MSc PhD in Analytical Science also at the University of Warwick. With IDTechEx James has focused on the electric vehicle markets, primarily considering the technology around batteries, motors, and power electronics and their associated thermal management and materials. James has completed market reports on thermal management and fire protection, materials and components for electric vehicles. He has also carried out extensive company interviews, articles, event presentations, and bespoke consultancy projects in these areas.
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Monday, September 30
05:00 pm - 06:00 pm
Live in Berlin
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Keynote
Tuesday, October 01
09:00 am - 09:30 am
Live in Berlin
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IDTechEx predicts over 140 million electric motors will be required per year by 2034 to power the electric vehicle (EV) market. This market is continuing to evolve in terms of technology, with an increased interest in rare earth-free motors, increasing power density, and efficiency, and an attempt to reduce costs. Whilst the automotive segment is the largest in the long run, according to IDTechEx’s forecasts, battery electric cars will only account for 50% of electric motor demand in on-road segments with other categories like buses, trucks, vans, two-wheelers, three-wheelers and microcars also presenting a significant opportunity, albeit with different demands.
This presentation aims to cover some key trends in the automotive electric motor market and then look at the demands of different on-road vehicle segments.
This presentation will include: