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Reuters Automotive USA conference in Detroit

London, 06 November 2023, (Oilandgaspress) – Automotive USA 2023, November 8–9, 2023, Huntington Place, Detroit, USA | #REAutoUSA

Accelerate Electrification, Innovate Software, Transform Manufacturing

The automotive industry is at a crossroads of breakneck innovation and unprecedented global headwinds. The transition to electric, connected cars becoming the norm and OEMs looking to secure their supply chains in turbulent times are just some of the generational shifts underway at once.

The US government has turbocharged incentives to manufacture and purchase EVs through the Inflation Reduction Act and 60% of consumers are now interested in connected car features (Deloitte), these consumer shifts are happening alongside revolutionary manufacturing processes and a tense geopolitical backdrop.

NOW is the time to embrace the future or become obsolete.

Reuters Events: Automotive USA (8-9 November, Huntington Place, Detroit) is where the industry meets to hear from trailblazing OEMs, cutting-edge solution providers and government agencies to solve the challenges facing you. Learn from C-suite case studies, network with decision makers and walk away with actionable insights for your day to day and long-term strategies.

Electrification

By 2030 EVs are targeted to make up 50% of new car sales as part of the US Governments Build Back Better agenda. You need to prepare to enter a new age of automobiles with this greatest technological leap since the combustion engine was introduced. We’ll go in-depth on key areas such as:

Explore how the industry can collaborate to deliver easily accessible and fast charging infrastructure to optimise the customer’s experience.

Batteries are expensive and complex. Are there solutions or alternatives to this in the long term? Can we expect a breakthrough in battery technology soon?

To become truly net zero, evaluate how fossil-based OEM components need to be replaced with innovative, renewable and sustainable products in a circular economy


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