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2022 Joint Electrification Trends and Outlook Forecast

In this report, readers will find the latest updates about growth and forecast for the EV automotive aftermarket:
A complete projection of the growth of EV of new car sales and vehicles in operation (VIO) through the year 2045 under three scenarios: base, low, and high EV adoption;
Projections on total BEV model count by vehicle class, showing how the popular SUV style is driving EV design as vehicle manufacturers provide more options;
How EV affects the growth of aftermarket parts sales through 2030, 2035, 2040, and 2045
AASA, in partnership with The Auto Care Association, commissioned this report to provide our members with the information needed to stay up to date on this important channel. We are committed to being the first place you go for industry views on how developments like EV adoption will impact the industry.
Made possible by the invaluable contributions of our research partners, this study was spearheaded by Strategy &, the strategy division of PwC, with contributors IMR Inc., YCP Solidiance, and S&P Global.
This report is included as a free benefit for MEMA Aftermarket Supplier members. Not a member? Purchase this report for $1,500. Also, click here to learn more about 2022 Joint E-commerce Trends & Outlook Report.
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Executive Summary/Key Takeaways
Adoption Drivers: High, Medium, and Low Scenarios
Total Cost of Ownership
Forecast of EV sales through 2045
Forecast of EV parc/vehicles in operation through 2045
EV Effect of Parts Categories by 2045
Incremental growth in parts due to EV and ADAS
Impact on the service sector and repair facilities
Customer-centric trends shaping the EV aftermarket service future in China
Appendix
Sales impact over time on key product categories