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Electric Vehicle Related Webinars Available to Watch On-Demand Today

Free expert-led webinars from IDTechEx, providing up-to-date insights on emerging technologies and markets.
 
Please see below a list of electric vehicle related webinars available to watch on-demand today (with slides available to download).
 
 
Presented by IDTechEx Chairman, Dr Peter Harrop
Available until 25th January 2021
By definition, all electric vehicles by land, water and air have at least one electric motor to make them go along, and an on-board power supply. Typically, it drives a wheel or a propeller. Including hybrid and pure electric versions, this market is leaping upwards hundreds of billions of dollars and involving an ongoing acquisition spree and quest for the best suppliers from a bewildering choice of 255 manufacturers.
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Presented by IDTechEx Chairman, Dr Peter Harrop
Available until 6th February 2021
With the move to cities, private cars are being squeezed out because they take up too much parking and road space. Conventional public transport partly takes over but there is a missing link. What about last mile, the wheelchair-bound disabled, those that cannot afford the fare? What about silent transport on piazzas and in malls and campuses?
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Presented by IDTechEx Chairman, Dr Peter Harrop
Available until 11th March 2021
A large part of the tens of billions of dollars in yearly capital expenditure of mining companies goes on vehicles. A load-haul-dump truck can cost $6 million. More of the activity is becoming mobile from microgrids to processors. There is a strong trend to electric drives for zero emissions and efficient robotics, with the first unmanned deep mine fully operative in 2020.
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Presented by IDTechEx Chairman, Dr Peter Harrrop
Available until 12th March 2021
In this webinar, Dr Peter Harrop (Chairman of IDTechEx), explains how battery electric vehicles by land, water and air are a rapidly growing business more than quadrupling its already-large market for their charging stations by 2030.
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Presented by IDTechEx Chairman, Dr Peter Harrop
Available until 8th April 2021
Construction, agriculture and mining CAM vehicles have similar technology and are increasingly supplied by the same manufacturers facing a $100 billion opportunity with none of the problems of the car industry. Indeed, the more savvy Tier One car suppliers are successfully moving into this arena.
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Presented by IDTechEx Chairman, Dr Peter Harrop
Available until 22nd April 2021
Agricultural vehicles, from greenhouse robots to outdoor precision farming, tractors, forestry vehicles and turf care, are rapidly going electric. Increasingly they get their electricity off-grid, zero-emission, on-site using technology similar to that in an EV.
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Presented by IDTechEx Technology Analyst, Dr James Edmondson
Available until 6th May 2021
With the growing market for electric vehicles, greater demand is being put on performance and faster charging. With this comes an increase in the requirement to thermally manage the vehicle effectively. This includes not just performance and longevity requirements, but also safety.
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Presented by IDTechEx Technology Analyst, Dr Alex Holland
Available until 13th May 2021
This webinar, presented by IDTechEx Technology Analyst Dr Alex Holland, will provide an introduction to the key technological developments occurring within the Li-ion market, focussing on the anode and cathode.
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Presented by IDTechEx Chairman, Dr Peter Harrop
Available until 22nd May 2021
There is a huge amount of new research on supercapacitors and their variants and particularly on their materials, because these control their performance and cost more than anything.
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Presented by IDTechEx Senior Technology Analyst, Luke Gear
Available until 26th May 2021
In the over one hundred electric vehicle sectors tracked by IDTechEx, we predominantly foresee a transition partly or completely to a traction battery over the next two decades. The case is not so simple for the marine sector: due to the sheer scale of the power, energy and distance requirements for many vessels, reducing maritime emissions will require solutions varying from batteries and fuel cells to premium fuels, scrubbers and slow-steaming.
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Presented by IDTechEx Technology Analyst, Dr Na Jiao
Available until 28th May 2021
According to IDTechEx's research on autonomous cars and robotaxis, by 2040 global autonomous car (SAE Level 3+) and robotaxi services will become a $2.5 trillion market. In the next two decades, we expect mobility-as-a-service (MaaS) will grow rapidly to meet the increasing travel demand and in the meanwhile gradually replace private driving.
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Presented by IDTechEx Technology Analyst, Daniele Gatti
Available until 17th June 2021
In this webinar, IDTechEx Technology Analyst Daniele Gatti, will provide a complete overview of the hydrogen economy, and technical specifics of fuel cells and electrolysers.
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Presented by IDTechEx Technology Analyst, Dr David Wyatt
Available until 14th July 2021
China leads the world in bus electrification. Of the approximately 423,000 pure electric city buses in operation today 98.5% of were manufactured and are currently deployed in cities in China. China have built their electric bus industry on the back of a generous subsidy scheme, and this funding has been used to establish a world leading manufacturing base and supply chain for the production battery electric buses.
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Presented by IDTechEx Technology Analyst, Dr Alex Holland
Available until 18th July 2021
This webinar, presented by IDTechEx Technology Analyst Dr Alex Holland, will provide an introduction to the key technological developments occurring within the Li-ion market, focussing on the anode and cathode.
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Presented by IDTechEx Chairman, Dr Peter Harrrop
Available until 29th July 2021
The long view has never been done before and this is an industry severely disrupted by COVID-19, yet huge new markets are imminent such as electrics replacing test strips for 500 million diabetics and electroceuticals replacing pharmaceuticals. Identifying trending and collapsing patenting and the companies involved is just one of the ways IDTechEx clarifies what lies ahead.
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Presented by IDTechEx Senior Technology Analyst, Luke Gear
Available until 11th August 2021
The electric car market is facing fresh, unforeseen challenges in 2020, and in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, electric vehicles with a higher upfront price are a hard sell. How is the industry, and how are governments, responding? Are electric cars de-railed from their pre-coronavirus trajectory?
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Presented by IDTechEx Principal Analyst, Dr Xiaoxi He
Available until 13th August 2021
Solid-state batteries keep attracting tremendous attention and investment with the maturing technologies and closeness to mass production. Even with the influence of COVID-19, the potential market size is expected to grow to over $6 billion by 2030, according to IDTechEx.
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Presented by IDTechEx Chairman, Dr Peter Harrop
Available until 3rd September 2021
Supercapacitors and their variants have recently seen customer commitment to multibillion-dollar opportunities that were previously beyond their reach. Consider large peak-shaving ones for hybrid cars where the Geely orders will soon be followed by others. Add the significance of two Chinese manufacturers selling supercapacitors improved to the energy density of lithium-ion batteries eight years ago and exhibiting other parameters batteries will never reach.
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Presented by IDTechEx Senior Technology Analyst, Luke Gear
Available until 24th September 2021
The following IDTechEx webinar will cover: electric vehicle growth and expansion; introduction to key trends in EV power electronics and the link to die attach technology; technology evolution of die and substrate attach paste; and power modules in EVs.
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Presented by IDTechEx Technology Analyst, Dr James Edmondson
Available until 1st October 2021
This webinar covers an overview of materials used in battery cells, battery packs, electric motors and high voltage cables; key OEM designs of battery packs and electric motors; shifts in OEM strategy for powertrain design; and the impact of the above on material demand.
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Presented by IDTechEx Chairman, Dr Peter Harrop
Available until 15th October 2021
Most legacy car makers need 15 years to switch to battery electric without collapsing. To keep their ICE cars legal and desirable, 50 are urgently upgrading them to 48V mild hybrids and many plan 48V full hybrids by a further upgrade. Peak sales $500 billion? Due to a flood of radically new 48V components from GM MODACS to high energy density supercapacitors, e-axles, micro engines and powerful solar roofing, some 48V full hybrid cars may match the performance of many HEVs and PHEVs at sharply lower cost, grabbing share from them. Some new 48V parts may also sell into 10 million 48V BEVs yearly that are not cars.
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Presented by IDTechEx Senior Technology Analyst, Luke Gear
Available until 5th November 2021
This webinar breaks down the total electric vehicle market across land, sea & air, discussing core enabling technologies and outlines key challenges on the road to electrification. Some 24 million electric vehicles will be sold in 2020, representing 94GWh of Li-ion batteries. Will Tesla really need to produce 3000GWh of batteries by 2030? What is the role of fuel cell vehicles? What are the fastest growing electric vehicle markets beyond cars and why are they important?
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Presented by IDTechEx Chairman, Dr Peter Harrop
Available until 18th November 2021
The expenditure on new technologies for emerging smart cities will pass one trillion dollars yearly. That is the subject of this webinar. It shares some of the research carried out by PhD level multilingual IDTechEx analysts worldwide for their new overview report on smart city technologies with 35 forecasts.
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Presented by IDTechEx Senior Technology Analyst, Luke Gear; IDTechEx Technology Analyst, Dr James Edmondson; and IDTechEx Technology Analyst, Dr David Wyatt
Available until 2nd December 2021
In this webinar, IDTechEx analysts will provide their take on the key events of 2020 in the electric vehicle world, including the impact from covid-19 and an adjusted outlook for the industry. The focus of the webinar will be on-road vehicles. The webinar will include: a discussion of important events and milestones of 2020; the impact of COVID-19; an industry outlook; and information for on-road electric vehicle markets: cars, vans & trucks.
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Presented by IDTechEx Technology Analyst, Dr Charlotte Coles
Available until 10th December 2021
The webinar discusses the range of drones available on the current market, their drawbacks and benefits, and some of the key use cases for drones today. These use cases include Search and Rescue, Agriculture, Delivery, Security, Mapping and Localisation. The webinar also discusses some of the key takeaways from IDTechEx's in-depth research into this topic, including the factors towards a forecast growth of $22Bn by 2041.
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Presented by IDTechEx Senior Technology Analyst, Dr Michael Dent
Available until 15th December 2021
Robotics and automation are set to have a major impact on the global agriculture industry, driving new business models and disrupting existing value chains. Although agriculture has historically been slow to digitize, advances in AI and machine vision, alongside increasing investment into the field, are accelerating the industry, creating numerous opportunities. This webinar will focus on the current state of global agriculture; key technology trends in the field of agricultural robotics; enabling technologies in agricultural robotics; and case study discussions of autonomous tractors and robotic fresh fruit picking.
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To view the full list of our upcoming and on-demand webinars, please visit www.IDTechEx.com/Webinars.

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