As cost pressures grow, the global automotive aftermarket looks for a competitive edge.
Assessing the current state of the US economy is no easy task. On the one hand, the economy is growing at around 2% and the stock market is booming; on the other hand, inflationary pressures are resurfacing and the labor market is losing momentum. Forecasts vary widely, even among Federal Reserve officials, highlighting the impact of shifting policies and conflicting data on the outlook.
Roland Berger - How AI is transforming the digital services industry
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The UK looks well placed to build on its continued progress in e-mobility. Discover more in the Roland Berger EV Charging Index 2025.
Despite tough market conditions, global EV use and charging infrastructure showed continued steady growth in 2024. Learn more in Roland Berger’s latest EV Charging Index.
Infrastructure investors remains cautious in 2025, with long-term optimism driven by supportive mega trends: decarbonization, digitalization, ageing populations.