Autology

IHS Markit is now part of S&P Global. Autology is a weekly podcast series from the experts at AutoTechInsight.

  1. 1 DAY AGO

    Supplier Soundbytes: The car is learning to talk back

    The modern car is already a rolling computer. Now it is being taught to converse. In Supplier Soundbytes, S&P Global Mobility's new concise podcast series, industry executives dissect the forces reshaping the automotive supply chain. In this episode, Dr Moritz Neukirchner, Senior Director, Head of Cross-Portfolio Growth and Strategic Alliances for Elektrobit, argues that AI agents are poised to become the organising interface of the software-defined vehicle (SDV)—not a decorative add-on, but a functional necessity. At the 2026 CES in Las Vegas, carmakers and suppliers showcased AI copilots designed not merely to chat, but to manage the growing complexity of the modern vehicle—adjusting drive modes, configuring advanced driver-assistance systems, personalising cabin settings and navigating increasingly layered infotainment menus through natural conversation. The ambition is less about booking dinner than orchestrating the car itself. Yet, as Dr Neukirchner observes, the leap from demonstration to dependable deployment is slower than the hype suggests. The obstacle is not only technical. It reflects the awkward realities of regulation, computing power and trust. Privacy regimes differ sharply between Europe, America and China. Carmakers must decide which data may leave the vehicle and which must remain within it. The emerging answer is "edge AI": inference performed inside the car. Processing on board reduces latency, limits data-transfer costs and helps satisfy regulators wary of cloud dependency. Yet the cloud will remain indispensable. Training models, pushing updates and handling compute-intensive workloads will continue to rely on remote infrastructure. The likely outcome is a hybrid architecture, with responsibilities divided between vehicle and server according to use case and jurisdiction. Beneath the technical debate lies a larger shift. As vehicles become more software-driven, their functionality grows more intricate. Without a new interface, complexity risks overwhelming the driver. AI agents, argues Dr Neukirchner, may become the layer that renders the SDV usable. In that sense, they are less a novelty than a necessity. Dr. Moritz Neukirchner We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode. Reach out to us at autology@spglobal.com, and discover more insights at autotechinsight.spglobal.com. Don't forget to hit the subscribe, follow, and like buttons to stay updated with the latest episodes of Autology. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Spotify

    3 min
  2. 1 DAY AGO

    Bidirectional charging technologies and their role in global EV adoption

    Today's episode of Autology attempts to discuss and examine the critical role of bidirectional charging (BDC) in enhancing the adoption of battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) globally. The speakers discuss what are the different types of bidirectional charging technologies, and why are they key to grid stability amid increasing vehicle electrification. Key highlights include: BDC Overview: BDC allows EVs to both receive and send electricity, transforming them into energy storage solutions that can help balance supply and demand on power grids. Use Cases: The technology supports various applications, including Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) for grid services, Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) for backup power, and broader Vehicle-to-X (V2X) functionalities. Industry Momentum: Major automakers like Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and Volkswagen are advancing BDC capabilities, with Nissan recognized as a pioneer in V2G technology. Policy Support: Regulatory frameworks in the EU, US, and Australia/New Zealand are promoting standardization and cybersecurity for BDC deployment. Future Outlook: By 2035, over 40% of EVs are expected to feature BDC capabilities, creating opportunities for charger manufacturers and utility partnerships. This episode underscores the potential of BDC to facilitate a sustainable energy ecosystem while boosting EV adoption. Tune in to this episode of Autology to hear about an in-depth discussion about the bidirectional charging technology, the benefits and potential challenges and S&P Global Mobility's outlook on its adoption. Speakers: Diana Quezada, Senior Research Analyst, Charging Technologies, S&P Global Mobility Amit Panday, Host and Senior Research Analyst, S&P Global Mobility. We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode at our autology@spglobal.com  email, and you can find out much more across the autotechinsight.ihsmarkit.com website. Don't forget to hit all the subscribe, follow and like buttons to stay on track with the latest Autology podcasts!

    40 min
  3. 11/12/2025

    The Steel Deal: Lightweighting the Future of EVs

    In this episode of Autology, Matthew Beecham sits down with Mengyin Tao, Principal Research Analyst for Materials at S&P Global Mobility, and Ingo Olschewski, Director of WorldAutoSteel, to explore how advanced high-strength steel (AHSS) is reshaping modern vehicle design and manufacturing. Tune in to gain insights into the challenges and opportunities created by the rapid shift toward electric vehicles (EVs) - from the growing demand for lightweight materials to the ongoing need to maximize safety and performance. The conversation delves into innovative fabrication methods such as tailor-welded blanks and hydroforming, which boost structural integrity while cutting weight and production costs. Join us to discover how AHSS is driving innovation across the automotive industry and supporting its evolving sustainability ambitions. Don't miss this opportunity to hear expert perspectives on the future of automotive materials. Speakers:   ·         Ingo Olschewski, Director of WorldAutoSteel ·         Mengyin Tao, Principal Research Analyst for Materials at S&P Global Mobility ·         Matthew Beecham, Moderator and Research Manager, S&P Global Mobility We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode. Reach out to us at autology@spglobal.com, and discover more insights at autotechinsight.spglobal.com.   Don't forget to hit the subscribe, follow, and like buttons to stay updated with the latest episodes of Autology.   Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Spotify

    48 min
  4. 18/09/2025

    The mobility makeover: NVIDIA, AI, and the changing face of the car

    In this episode of Autology, host Phil Amsrud sits down with Ali Kani, Vice President of Automotive at NVIDIA, to unpack the biggest breakthroughs from the 2025 IAA Mobility show. As the automotive industry reaches a critical inflection point, the conversation focuses on the rise of Automated Driving Control (ADC) solutions and whether we are finally entering the long-anticipated era of the Software-Defined Vehicle (SDV).   Offering exclusive insights from one of the industry's most influential voices, this episode explores how NVIDIA is shaping the future of mobility—through powerful partnerships with OEMs like Mercedes-Benz, a rapidly evolving DRIVE OS software stack, and innovations in end-to-end AI that promise to transform vehicle performance, safety, and architecture.   From silicon to system, Ali Kani sheds light on how new platforms and software-defined architectures are redefining what vehicles can do—and how fast they can evolve. We cut through the industry hype to spotlight the real challenges, opportunities, and technical leaps that are driving the next generation of electric and autonomous vehicles.   Join us as we chart the road ahead with NVIDIA—and discover how software, data, and AI are becoming the new engines of mobility.   Speakers:   ·         Ali Kani, Vice President and general manager of NVIDIA's automotive team ·         Phil Amsrud, Senior Principal Analyst for the automotive semiconductor research area, S&P Global Mobility We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode. Reach out to us at autology@spglobal.com, and discover more insights at autotechinsight.spglobal.com.   Don't forget to hit the subscribe, follow, and like buttons to stay updated with the latest episodes of Autology.   Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Spotify

    33 min
  5. 08/09/2025

    Navigating the SDV landscape

    Welcome to a special episode of our Autology podcast, where we explore insights from some of the industry's leading players in the software-defined vehicle (SDV) market. Join us as we discuss their approaches to product development, partnerships, and revenue generation.    The SDV market is poised to transform the automotive industry by integrating advanced software into traditional vehicle functions. Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) are making significant strides in deploying SDVs, with a strong focus on enhancing customer experience and operational efficiency through over-the-air (OTA) updates. Leading manufacturers, particularly BMW with its Neue Klasse, are adopting modular SDV architectures that allow for scalability and updatability across a diverse range of models. This shift not only redefines vehicle design and maintenance but also reshapes business models. Furthermore, OEMs are forging closer collaborations with technology firms to leverage AI and data analytics, unlocking new revenue opportunities through subscription services and data monetization. Ultimately, the SDV market is paving the way for smarter, more responsive vehicles that cater to modern consumer demands.    Featured speakers:     Christoph Grote, SVP of Electronics and Software, BMW Group   Joachim Mathes, CTO, Valeo Brain   Venkatraman V, Senior Practice Director, KPIT   Jeremie Bouchaud, Director of Autonomy, E/E & Semiconductor, SDVs, S&P Global Mobility    We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode. Reach out to us at autology@spglobal.com, and discover more insights at autotechinsight.spglobal.com.    Don't forget to hit the subscribe, follow, and like buttons to stay updated with the latest episodes of Autology.    Subscribe:  Apple Podcasts  Spotify

    49 min

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IHS Markit is now part of S&P Global. Autology is a weekly podcast series from the experts at AutoTechInsight.

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