To support this, major regions are mandating massive infrastructure upgrades, such as the EU's requirement for high-power charging pools every 60 kilometers by 2026.
While lithium-ion remains the current staple, research into solid-state batteries is accelerating, promising mass-market commercialization within the next 6–10 years for vastly improved range and safety. Creating the Future of Automobiles
Electrification has moved from a niche market to the industry standard. To support this, major regions are mandating massive
Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) are expected to account for 25% of new registrations by 2026. Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) are expected to account
The automotive industry is currently navigating its most significant transformation since the invention of the assembly line. By 2026, the vehicle will have evolved from a simple mechanical transport tool into a "smartphone on wheels"—a highly connected, software-defined ecosystem that prioritizes sustainability and autonomous intelligence. 1. The Electrification Standard
Due to a temporary slowdown in pure EV adoption in some markets, many manufacturers are pivoting back to advanced hybrid models as a cheaper, more adaptable bridge for consumers in 2026. 2. Autonomous and Software-Defined Mobility
The "Software-Defined Vehicle" (SDV) is redefining the car’s architecture, moving away from distributed control units to centralized high-performance computing. The future of automotive - KPMG agentic corporate services