The report aims to study the primary reasons behind the surge in demand for hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs), including evolving consumer preferences, policy landscape and subsequent adjustments in global carmakers’ product planning and investment allocation. It presents a thorough look at some of the most essential HEV propulsion components such as electric motors, inverters, fuel injectors and turbo/superchargers and evaluates the impact of HEV demand uptake on these components and their respective global supply chain.
The report aims to study the primary reasons behind the surge in demand for hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs), including evolving consumer preferences, policy landscape and subsequent adjustments in global carmakers’ product planning and investment allocation. It presents a thorough look at some of the most essential HEV propulsion components such as electric motors, inverters, fuel injectors and turbo/superchargers and evaluates the impact of HEV demand uptake on these components and their respective global supply chain.
•All research in this report is based on the following S&P Global Mobility forecasts:
– Electric motors
– Inverters
– Fuel injector
– Turbo/supercharger
This report is sequentially based on the Oct – Nov 2025 S&P Global Mobility Global Light-Vehicle Production Forecast.