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Howard Wilner of Sudbury, MA says that in spring 2020, 34 percent of survey respondents would be willing to buy an electric vehicle. In March 2021, the number grew to 51 percent. He also tells that smart traffic management is most likely to save cities almost $277B by 2025. As per the latest report, the automotive industry is expected to spend over $2.3 billion on 3D printing in 2021.
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Howard Wilner of Sudbury, MA Shares What Makes the Future of Automotive Industry
Howard Wilner Explains that Customers Come Around to Electric Vehicles • In spring 2020, 34 percent of survey respondents would be willing to buy an electric vehicle. • In March 2021, the number grew to 51 percent. • Similar increases were seen internationally, with interest in EVs roughly doubling in China, France, Germany, and the U.K. • According to Howard Wilner of Sudbury, MA, the new SUVs and pickups feature a long battery range, high-towing capacity, and all the extras typical of mid-range luxury vehicles.
He Always Keeps an Eye on All Emerging Trends in the Industry • Wilner explains that smart traffic management is most likely to save cities almost $277B by 2025. • He states that vendors must focus on smart displays that provide drivers with up-to-date, relevant information related to parking availability in a safe manner. • He further shares that infrastructure should be such that it is able to effortlessly communicate with vehicles for collecting data instead of relying on the conventional methods of traffic actuation.
He Believes that 3D Printing is Going to be the Future of Automotive Industry • As per the latest report, the automotive industry is expected to spend over $2.3 billion on 3D printing in 2021. • Howard Wilner of Sudbury, MA states that various efforts are being made to create standardized 3D printing process that can be certified for producing components for automotive applications.