MARCH 2025AUTOTECHOUTLOOK.COM19EVOLUTIONS IN THEAUTO TECH INDUSTRYNick Rumberger, Executive Director, Engineering & Sales, BILSTEIN1. What are some of the major challenges and trends that have been impacting the Auto tech industry lately? On the supply chain side, we continue to struggle with chip shortages. We do not have a concern with chips in our dampers, but instead chips inside the manufacturing equipment that we utilize to produce our product. In some cases, we are seeing machine vendors with PLC lead times longer than our vehicle customer timelines! It's difficult to be timing competitive in that situation. On the product side, the big trend has been developing damper technologies for EV vehicles. The majority of new business acquisition projects BILSTEIN is working on are for EV vehicles. Generally speaking, when a vehicle transitions from combustion to EV, there is a significant mass increase largely due to the batter capacity. The increase in mass on the vehicle side translates to greater demand from the shock absorber. Damper technologies and system sizes developed 10 to 15 years before for combustion vehicles are simply not suited to deal with the heavy EV vehicles of today. Fortunately for BILSTEIN, our technology portfolio is bolstered by years and years of successful high-performance off-road shock absorbers that share system sizes and internal pressures required by today's EV vehicles. Combining our off-road experience with the market leading comfort of our semi-active electronic damper, DampTronic® Sky technology puts us right in the sweet spot of the damper technology application to today's EVs. The pressure from our customers on cost has never been greater. The trend we are seeing with our customers is that the transition from combustion to EV is not cheap! In order to keep CXO INSIGHTS
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