Study: Fuel cell electric vehicles to replace battery electric vehicles by 2025
Connectivity and digitalization remain No. 2 priority.
Fuel cell electric mobility is this year’s No. 1 key trend, having grown in importance from its No. 5 ranking in 2016, according to a study conducted by KPMG, the Netherlands. Overall electric mobility is ranked extremely high, holding three of the Top 4 ranks. This demonstrates how traditionally product-oriented trends still dominate executives’ agenda.
Connectivity and digitalization remain No. 2 priority. Connectivity is dubbed to be the most important prerequisite for the provision of additional services and content provided in a car and emphasizes the need for an easy-to-use and seamless human-machine interface inside a vehicle.