European E-mobility is Shaping the Future Now for Global Auto Suppliers, Strategy Expert Warns
NOVI, Mich., Sept. 7, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- "Future now" is not just the theme of this week's Frankfurt IAA International Motor Show. It is also the advice that strategy consultant Paul Eichenberg offers to automotive suppliers seeking to protect or grow their business as automobile electrification rapidly emerges in Europe: Build the future now.
An automotive strategy consultant with 25 years of experience working with Fortune 500 auto suppliers, Eichenberg said that Europe is leading the automotive electrification charge globally. German automakers are already developing the electric technologies that will help them meet the next regulatory hurdle for emissions – the proposed Euro VII rules – which are expected to come between 2025 and 2030.
Over the decade of 2020 to 2030, which Eichenberg calls the "decade of electrification," the European market will define the future of automotive powertrain architecture.
"As e-mobility progresses, automakers will turn to a new group of suppliers to be the system integrators for the electrified powertrain – companies with both electrical expertise and the scale of consumer products manufacturing, such as LG, Toshiba, Bosch and Panasonic," Eichenberg said. "So other suppliers who want to participate in this mega trend need to start aligning now with those giants, before they are shut out of the game."
E-mobility will cause more disruption to the automotive supply chain than it has ever faced, Eichenberg said. To succeed amidst this disruption, auto suppliers – especially those with engine, transmission and exhaust components in their portfolios – will need seven or eight years to transform their companies to be able to compete in the new ecosystem.
Eichenberg estimates that as many as three-quarters of the world's top 100 automotive suppliers will be affected by the global industry move toward electrification.
In his white paper, titled: "Electrification Disruption: How not to get shocked, jolted and fried by the coming shift in automotive power sources," Eichenberg says that unless they rethink their approach and secure electronics and software competencies, few traditional auto suppliers will be able to succeed in the electrified auto future.
To download Eichenberg's white paper and infographic, or to learn more about auto supplier strategies to deal with the disruption generated by electrification, visit: https://chief-strategist.com.
About Paul Eichenberg Strategic Consulting
Founded in 2015 and based in Novi, Michigan, USA, Paul Eichenberg Strategic Consulting specializes in helping clients develop and execute solutions to the complex challenges facing the automotive industry in this era of disruption. Eichenberg has 25 years of experience in strategic planning, product management and merger and acquisition activities with Fortune 500 automotive suppliers, including Magna Powertrain, Magna Electronics, PPG Industries and Dura Automotive Systems. Current clients include hedge funds, investment banks, private equity investors and automotive suppliers. For more info, visit: https://chief-strategist.com
SOURCE Paul Eichenberg Strategic Consulting
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