VW's Hitzinger says complexity of new
cars to drive consolidation
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[December 02, 2020]
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The auto
industry faces a new wave of consolidation as cars become electric,
connected and add highly automated driving functions, Alexander
Hitzinger, head of Volkswagen's Project Artemis said on Wednesday. |
The new electric Volkswagen model ID. 4 is shown during a media
presentation in Zwickau, Germany, September 18, 2020. Picture taken
September 18. REUTERS/Matthias Rietschel/File Photo |
"There will be consolidation. Not everybody will be able to
afford these complex platforms. We will see emerging a smaller
number of very large players who will drive this
transformation," Hitzinger told the FT's Future of the Car
summit.
The need to connect autonomous driving sensors to electric
motors, batteries and high-definition maps is forcing carmakers
to design vehicle underpinnings and car software operating
systems in house rather than stitching together legacy code and
systems provided by a myriad of suppliers.
Project Artemis is VW's attempt to do just that.
"Cars are so complex that the traditional concept where you
outsource to tier one manufacturers does not work any more,"
Hitzinger explained in a Webcast.
The investment sums and the complexity of the technology favours
larger players since falling sales, caused by the COVID-19
pandemic, is making it harder for smaller companies to stem the
investments needed to develop cutting edge cars, he said.
(Reporting by Edward Taylor; Editing by Mark Potter)
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