A&M Managing Director Brian Irwin was recently featured in Automotive Dive: "Automotive Consumer Trends in 2024"
As 2024 unfolds, challenges loom for the automotive industry. Higher interest rates and consumer concerns over monthly payments may impact new vehicle sales, particularly for electric and hybrid models. Additionally, slow progress in EV charging infrastructure development presents hurdles for both consumers and automakers, raising questions about the industry's trajectory in the year ahead.
In a recent article by Automotive Dive, Brian Irwin shares his insights on adoption of the EV industry and outlook for 2024 market. Read the full article to gain a comprehensive understanding of the effects of evolving regulatory initiatives in an industry characterized by uncertainty.
Read the Full Article on Automotive Dive
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