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NY Auto Forum 2024: John Bozzella | President, CEO of The Alliance for Automotive Innovation

At the 2024 New York Automotive Forum, CBT News anchor Jim Fitzpatrick met with John Bozzella, president and CEO of The Alliance for Automotive Innovation. Bozzella discusses the alliance’s advocacy work amidst the electric vehicle shift and shares insights into how government and industry leaders are working together to make the car business more sustainable and successful.

Key Takeaways

1. The electric vehicle (EV) market is experiencing growth, albeit at a slower rate than before. This is attributed to the market transitioning from early adopters to the mainstream majority, leading to fluctuations in sales. Bozzella emphasizes the importance of starting with what the customer wants and working backward to understand and address the market’s needs and challenges.

2. A significant concern is the inability of the U.S.’s current charging infrastructure to support the growing number of EVs. The current pace of infrastructure development, especially for public charging stations, is lagging behind the rate of EV adoption. Bozzella highlights the necessity for a substantial increase in the number of high-speed level three chargers and mentions ongoing investments by both the private sector and the federal government to bridge this gap.

3. Consumers’ hesitancy to fully embrace EVs is linked to concerns about vehicle range, charging availability, and affordability. Bozzella suggests that the industry needs to work collectively to educate consumers about the benefits and feasibility of EVs, including the use of plug-in hybrids as a transitional solution. Additionally, there’s a call for more flexibility in government regulations to allow for a diverse mix of vehicle technologies, including hybrids, to meet consumer needs and preferences while transitioning towards a more sustainable automotive future.

"I think one of the most powerful messages to customers, for example, is to experience EVs through a plug-in hybrid. It's the best of all possible worlds...You start to think about what a typical [electric vehicle] use cycle for you might be, but still have the backup plan, so to speak, of internal combustion. Those types of initiatives are gonna be really important for us over the next couple of years." — John Bozzella

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Colin Velez
Colin Velez
Colin Velez is a staff writer/reporter for CBT News. After obtaining his bachelor’s in Communication from Kennesaw State University in 2018, he kicked off his writing career by developing marketing and public relations material for various industries, including travel and fashion. Throughout the next four years, he developed a love for working with journalists and other content creators, and his passion eventually led him to his current position. Today, Colin writes news content and coordinates stories with auto-industry insiders and entrepreneurs throughout the U.S.

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