What Are the Best Practices for Integrating Alternate Fuels Into the Automotive Industry?
Sustainability goals of different countries and regions are driving transformational growth in technology and infrastructure
Overview
In this analysis, Frost & Sullivan explores the automotive sector’s shift toward alternative fuels as sustainability and energy security become more urgent. While gasoline and diesel have dominated, electric powertrains have gained traction recently. Besides electric powertrains, sustainable fuel options like biofuels, hydrogen, eFuels (electrofuels), and gas fuels are increasingly positioned as viable alternatives. The analysis dives into each fuel type’s production methods, regional adoption, commercialization, and environmental impact, assessing how recent technological advancements and policy frameworks shape their feasibility.
- What growth opportunities exist in the adoption of biofuels, hydrogen, and eFuels in the automotive landscape?
- What megatrends in sustainability and energy security are influencing the adoption of alternative fuels in the automotive space?
- How can your team help overcome the infrastructure challenges faced by automakers adopting alternative fuels?
Quick links
Click here to download the sample of this analysis
Already a member? Click here to access the analysis
Frost Honorarium Program
Unlock a $1,000 Incentive with a Complimentary Growth Dialog
Engage with our industry experts for a discussion to explore new growth opportunities for your business.
As a token of appreciation, you will receive a $1,000 honorarium—redeemable towards any of our products or services.
Request More Information
Sign up for a complimentary Growth Pipeline Dialog™
A Growth Pipeline Dialog is a structured discussion with our growth experts providing unparalleled technology intelligence and proven implementation best practices. This discussion will spark innovative thinking and help generate a pipeline of growth opportunities you can leverage to maximize your company’s future growth potential.