Arm powering the road to cleaner smarter vehicles
It has been a long time coming but the mass adoption of alternative powered vehicles is really starting to gain momentum. According to a recent Strategy Analytics report, by 2025 around a third of all cars produced are expected to be electrified. With further rapid growth, it could mean that the majority of passenger vehicles are electrified as soon as 2030. There a several variables behind this prediction, one of these being legislation, where we have seen countries, including the UK, China and Norway, announcing additional legislation to make it harder, if not impossible, to sell new vehicles without electrification. However, despite this push towards electric vehicles, it’s important to remember that this does not mean the end of the internal combustion engine (ICE) just yet. Many of the electrified vehicles will still have some form of conventional engine power.
It’s important to fully understand the requirements of these different types of engines, whether it’s a conventional internal combustion engine, hybrid or fully electric powertrain. So, how is Arm powering these different types of vehicles today and how will we continue to power them in the future?
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