Propelling copper into the future

Growth in copper demand follows the trajectory of the global car market, where pure battery-electric cars are predicted to extract the greatest value in the coming years. Electric traction motors present a significant source of growth for the copper industry over the next decade. Join experts from IDTechEx, Volvo and others as they discuss how copper will remain a vital commodity in this ever-evolving market.

Panelists:

  • Luke Gear , Senior Technology Analyst, IDTechEx
  • Marcin Seredynski , E-Bus Competence Center (Volvo Buses)
  • Simon Brockway , Advanced Motor Research Manager, Protean Electric Ltd.
  • Cleef C. Thackwell, Lead Motor Designer, Jaguar Land Rover

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