We have limited Spanish content available. View Spanish content.

Bain in the News

Filter by:
Filter Solutions
  • Industrias
  • Servicios
  • Regions

The New York Times

Shift to Electric Cars Gives Design Centers a New Look, Too

Klaus Stricker sat down with The New York Times to discuss the challenging Automotive landscape. “We currently see the industry facing quite a lot of pressure over the next two years,” said Stricker.

The New York Times

  • The New York Times
  • abril 25, 2023

The Wall Street Journal

Could Electric Vehicles Be Hacked?

Syed Ali spoke with Bart Ziegler from The Wall Street Journal about the size and maturity of EV cybersecurity technology and the demand based on the amount of chips and computer codes in electric vehicles.

The Wall Street Journal

  • The Wall Street Journal
  • febrero 14, 2023

CGTN America

The rapidly growing market for electric vehicles

As advancements and demands for electric vehicles grow, a whole host of competing companies are jumping into the new market. CGTN speaks to Ping Yi about the growth of the EV industry and the wide variety of competitors in it.

CGTN America

  • CGTN America
  • septiembre 16, 2021

CNBC TV

Consolidation in China’s electric vehicle industry is inevitable, says Bain & Company

Helen Liu of Bain & Company says it’s too early to tell which electric vehicle brand will “win at the end.” Brands that can provide the most innovative products and offer superior customer service will prosper, she adds.

CNBC TV

  • CNBC TV
  • septiembre 14, 2021

Financial Times

Foxconn the carmaker? Disruption in the era of electric vehicles

Industry experts say two big trends are set to transform the auto industry: the different form and structure of EV components, which simplify car design; and vehicles’ growing computing content, which requires a consolidation of functions that have traditionally been scattered among different suppliers.

Financial Times

  • Financial Times
  • mayo 17, 2021

Fortune

New players are piling into the world’s largest electric vehicle market—no auto experience required

The new EV players will face stiff competition from Tesla, which accounted for 21% of the value of all passenger EVs sold in China during 2020, plus the established local players like Xpeng and Nio and the steady electrification of traditional automakers too.

Fortune

  • Fortune
  • abril 09, 2021