FORWARD-LOOKING THOUGHTS
FROM EY ’ S EV INDUSTRY EXPERT
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Setting the tone for the year , Randall ‘ Randy ’ Miller from EY embraces last year ’ s growth and shares key factors of the EV industry ’ s success in 2024
Some global disruption plagued electrification efforts in 2023 . Despite this , companies were able to make great strides in adopting newenergy solutions and increasing the number of electric vehicles ( EVs ) on the roads . Things seem to be looking upwards as a result of this , but if last year is anything to go by then more major shifts are expected to take place in 2024 .
This will be informed by new updates from COP28 and inevitable shifts in how countries interact with the markets of others – now that barriers are reduced and the leading automakers are looking to soak up their share of global zero-emission vehicle ( ZEV ) trade .
RANDALL ‘ RANDY ’ MILLER
TITLE : GLOBAL ADVANCED MANUFACTURING & MOBILITY LEADER COMPANY : EY INDUSTRY : MANAGEMENT CONSULTING LOCATION : CHICAGO , US
Randy Miller is an accomplished professional with a long background in commercial business consulting . Having graduated from the University of Michigan in 1986 , he has since worked in consulting firms , joining EY in 2002 as its Global Risk Leader and Coordinating Partner . At EY , Miller is now responsible for strategic actions , market growth and innovation in the transport , automotive , aerospace & defence , and chemical sectors .
Speaking on this is Randall ‘ Randy ’ Miller , the Global Advanced Manufacturing & Mobility Leader at EY , who is also a key stakeholder in the EV industry with insights into the market trends and what to expect from the global market this year .
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