“Competition is good for the industry”. Inchcape CEO’s case for optimism in automotive’s next chapter
“Competition is good for the industry”. Inchcape CEO’s case for optimism in automotive’s next chapter
Duncan Tait is the CEO of Inchcape
The automotive industry is going through massive transformation and there are a number of driving forces behind it.
One of the biggest is the move to new-energy vehicles. If you go back five or six years, people thought the electric vehicle future would happen by 2030—the industry got that wrong. Now, the smart automotive manufacturers know that, for the transition to work, it has to be consumer-led, not regulatory- and technocrat-driven.
Our industry is responsible for 15% of world greenhouse gas emissions. This move to new-energy vehicles is massively important, but you can’t just regulate for it, it has to work for consumers. This is something I think a lot of the industry—and certainly governments and regulators around the world—have completely missed.
The pace of change is different in every market and therefore the bit that manufacturers have learned is that you have to have a multiple drivetrain approach. That is, a strategy where you develop vehicles which can support several different propulsion systems. You’ve got to have EVs, of course, but, most of all, you need a hybrid approach. You’ll need to be in all forms of new-energy vehicles, including hydrogen, but that can be really........
