Infineum announces the launch of its Future of Mobility Hub, a comprehensive resource designed to assist global fluid formulators in navigating the rapidly evolving landscape of powertrain technologies.
As the automotive industry prioritises decarbonisation and sustainability, vehicle OEMs are introducing new technologies at an unprecedented pace. However, regional variations in regulations and terminology, as well as differing rates of change, pose significant challenges for fluid developers and marketers.
Infineum’s Future of Mobility Hub aims to address these complexities by offering strategic business insights into global and regional mobility trends, as well as the drivers behind technological adoption.
This initiative will examine how these drivers are reshaping future powertrain criteria and potentially disrupting traditional power structures within the global automotive industry. While electrification remains a focal point, with electric vehicles gaining prominence, the hub will also provide insights into the ongoing and crucial role of the internal combustion engine (ICE). Infineum’s new resource will monitor the automotive transition, offering clear perspectives on the life expectancy of the ICE.
Infineum relies on third-party data and forecasts, but the true value of the Future of Mobility Hub lies in its in-depth analysis of regional drivers for fleet transformation, and its interpretations of impacts on regional and global transitions. The hub aims to offer balanced interpretations of various data points to support strategic planning amidst changing factors.
In the coming months, the Future of Mobility Hub will be updated with Infineum’s regional analysis of powertrain trends. The company envisions a multi-fuel, multi-technology future and emphasises the importance of data-driven decisions to prepare for this evolving market. Infineum’s intelligence is shaping its future as a sustainable, world-class specialty chemicals company, and the company is eager to share its findings.
Chia Boon Ping, Strategic Business Director for Personal Mobility, commented, “The global energy transition is crucial to ensuring a sustainable environment, economy, and quality of life for future generations. The pace and pattern of mobility transitions will vary significantly across regions. As we march into what is most probably a multi-fuel future, the Future of Mobility Hub aims to provide unbiased, up-to- date data, information, and analysis to help navigate the upcoming transformations in the automotive, lubricants, and additives industries.”
To access the Future of Mobility Hub, visit https://www.infineuminsight.com/en-gb/categories/future-of- mobility/.
SOURCE: Infineum