Nadine Kanja outlines action points for e-mobility companies to accelerate the pace of innovation to climate neutrality

Transportation is undergoing a massive transformation with electric mobility, digitalisation, the drive towards decarbonisation, climate change and supply chain volatility. The automotive industry is responsible for a large share of the world’s overall resource consumption and generates about 5% of the world’s industrial waste. The good news here is that a shift to the circular principles of reusing and recycling materials and components mitigates, if not completely solves, many of these challenges. By applying circular principles, the automotive industry can reduce carbon emissions by up to 75% and resource use by up to 80% per person-kilometre by 2030, and reduce 66% of emissions from material production at no additional cost by 2030, according to Accenture.

The business case for companies to engage in the circular economy gets stronger by the day. Consulting firm Gartner, which several years ago declared that the circular economy would become “the only economy” by 2029, found in a recent survey that 74% of supply chain executives expect to increase profits by 2025 as a result of applying circular principles.

Increasing compliance obligations are placing additional demands on the automotive industry. Sustainability officers now have to deal with 20 times more regulations than in the past. In addition, many companies lack the comprehensive overview of greenhouse gas emissions they need to effectively calculate their Scope 3 emissions.

Nevertheless, appropriate steps can be taken to accelerate the move to circular practices:

automotive players can profit by a shift to circular mode

Focus area #1

Data is the driving force in reducing carbon emissions and increasing circularity, so companies must gain transparency on used materials and enable recovery of valuable materials. The digitalisation of business processes is fundamental to facilitating traceability. The entire process from the mine to the user or recycler must be considered to close the loop into a circular Economy. The basis to gain transparency along the automotive value chain is traceability, based on digital twins enriched with corresponding product and material information.

Digital twins can be used to map a car battery across the entire life cycle. The raw material manufacturer certifies sustainability values such as origin and secondary material composition of the battery. The digital twin collects data during the vehicle use phase and provides insights and analytics capabilities for better end-of-life decision-making. Based on the aggregated data, it can be decided whether the battery is to be re-used, e.g., as an energy storage system, or whether it is to be recycled, e.g., into new raw materials which can be used for new battery production.

Focus area #2

Efforts must be made to develop frameworks, data standards, practices and processes to create new intelligent e-mobility business ecosystems and foster collaboration across the e-mobility value chain. Catena-X provides a solid example of how organisations across the automotive value chain can collaborate in a business ecosystem to lay the data-sharing groundwork for achieving carbon reduction goals with impactful and profitable circular business models.

Launched in 2021, the open and collaborative data ecosystem has grown from car manufacturers, Tier 1 suppliers and dealers to software and equipment providers and even recyclers. All are working together to develop common standards for the secure and trusted data exchange in use cases such as material traceability, carbon footprint management and circular economy.

Companies can’t meet carbon reduction targets and requirements in a vacuum, however. Catena-X provides a model for how individual automotive companies and the entire value chain can lead the world into a lower-carbon future driven by a circular economy and e-mobility. And as Gartner’s findings make clear, the business case for automotive companies to take a leadership role in the emerging circular economy is compelling.

automotive players can profit by a shift to circular mode

Focus area #3

Companies must design automotive materials and components to be easily recycled, remanufactured and/or reused in advance of coming regulations like the EU Battery Passport. Under the traditional take-make-use-dispose linear product lifecycle, waste was essentially designed into products, with all the added environmental and disposal costs that involves. With advanced modelling tools, companies can analyse how specific design trade-offs affect cost, margin, recyclability, EPR exposure, carbon footprint, and other factors, giving them a clear line of sight into the relationship between sustainability choices and business success.

Regulatory and market forces are driving the automotive market in this direction, particularly as a way to manage the proliferation of batteries resulting from the rise of e-mobility. One of the biggest challenges facing members of the automotive value chain is how to bring circularity to the battery lifecycle. The purpose of the EU Battery Passport is to provide transparency and awareness and enable the shift to a circular economy. It will be an electronic record of a battery containing a comprehensive set of information collected along the battery life cycle. The challenge here is exactly to get the required data from all different sources especially from the multi-tier supply chain and consolidate them to the standardised format of the battery passport.

For automotive companies, advanced modelling and analysis tools such as digital twin can be extremely valuable during the design and engineering of a vehicle, system, or component. They can help identify pathways that emphasise regeneration, waste elimination, and keeping materials in use longer—in essence, designing for modularity, extended service life, reuse, recycling, and/or end-of-life reuse.

Focus area #4

Industry must create secondary markets where manufacturers and suppliers can source reliable recycled and/or remanufactured components and materials, and then actively participate in those markets. Designing mobility products, components and systems for modularity, recycling, remanufacturing and reuse sets the stage for the fourth fundamental cornerstone for companies to thrive in the circular economy: creating viable secondary markets for materials and components.

As a result of new policies such as the EU Battery Directive, there’s more pressure on the e-mobility value chain to address the issue of battery recycling. It’s a high priority for Catena-X, which is working to develop the Digital Product Passport, a standard way to track and report sustainability data associated with batteries throughout their lifecycle. Developments like this are laying the groundwork for secondary market platforms for buying and selling batteries and the raw materials that go into them, as well as alternators and secondary materials like aluminium and polyurethane.

Traceability of materials (by serial number, batch, etc.) will be critical to the success of these secondary markets, from the mining of raw materials at one end of the journey to their remanufacturing, recycling and reuse at the other. Transparent data on the origin and carbon footprint associated with specific parts, components and materials must be readily available and verifiable, not only for ESG purposes, but also to give recyclers the insight they need to make decisions about reuse, recycling and/or recovery strategies for automotive components.

Ultimately, capabilities like these will help automotive companies to meet their carbon reduction responsibilities, differentiate their brand, and reinvent themselves as circular, sustainable, and profitable mobility providers.

About the author: Nadine Kanja is Solution Head of SAP Industry Network for Automotive and Catena-X at SAP SE

Keyword: Automotive players can profit by a shift to circular mode

CAR'S NEWS RELATED

Best cars for a 'Love Bug' remake

Tennessee’s Yard Art The Thorndyke Special The Hot Rod The Hippie Van Jim’s Lamborghini Growing up, it’s safe to say my absolute favorite movie was Disney’s “The Love Bug.” As a kid living in a world before Pixar’s “Cars,” it was pretty much the best car movie. I loved ...

View more: Best cars for a 'Love Bug' remake

Audi timing belt tensioner prompts Utah bomb squad visit

An aftermarket timing belt tensioner found in a Salt Lake City apartment prompted a visit from the bomb squad this week after it was mistaken for a potential explosive device. Police partially evacuated the apartment complex in which it was found “out of an abundance of caution” and called ...

View more: Audi timing belt tensioner prompts Utah bomb squad visit

2023 GMC Sierra HD 2500 and 3500 will get more expensive

GMC Sierra HD pickups are about to get more expensive again after recently becoming more expensive, according to GM Authority. In July, GMC and Buick raised the prices on certain vehicles in their lineups anywhere from $975 to $1,675 by making the previously optional OnStar a standard feature. Next ...

View more: 2023 GMC Sierra HD 2500 and 3500 will get more expensive

Our week with EVs: Recapping the diverse collection of electric cars we tested

Mercedes-Benz EQB First Drive Review: Next electric Benz is a little different 2022 Chevy Bolt EV Road Test Review: Time to play EV, gas or airplane 2023 Genesis GV60 Road Test Review: The third of Hyundai Group’s E-GMP EVs is the fastest, but softest It may be hard to ...

View more: Our week with EVs: Recapping the diverse collection of electric cars we tested

Europe car sales lowest since 1996 after 12-month decline

BERLIN – Europe registered the lowest number of new passenger cars in the month of June this year since 1996 at just over 1.06 million vehicles, with some carmakers seeing sales drop by nearly 50%, data from Europe’s automobile association showed on Friday. Volkswagen Group was the hardest-hit major ...

View more: Europe car sales lowest since 1996 after 12-month decline

More Than Just A Carmaker: Toyota Motor PH Launches Toyota Mobility Solutions

Automotive industry leader, Toyota Motor Philippines Corporation (TMP) inaugurated today Toyota Mobility Solutions Philippines, Inc. (TMSPH), a wholly owned subsidiary that will be a provider of mobility-related services. TMSPH ventures into the development and offering of a range of ‘new mobility solutions’ that will enhance Toyota as a brand ...

View more: More Than Just A Carmaker: Toyota Motor PH Launches Toyota Mobility Solutions

'F1 22' feels fast and familiar | Gaming Roundup

‘F1 22’ impressions ‘Construction Simulator’ is launching Sept. 20 Autoblog may receive a share from purchases made via links on this page. Pricing and availability are subject to change. This week in racing game news: ‘F1 22’ impressions At its core, “F1 22,” the latest installment in the F1 ...

View more: 'F1 22' feels fast and familiar | Gaming Roundup

Watch a single-engine plane crash-land on 91 Freeway in California

A single-engine Piper Cherokee airplane was forced to crash land on the 91 Freeway in California after losing power about 45 minutes outside of Los Angeles. Yes, that means this was a very busy highway, practically bursting at the seams with traffic. No, amazingly nobody died, either in the ...

View more: Watch a single-engine plane crash-land on 91 Freeway in California

Ford files 'Mustang Dark Horse' trademark application

Make adventures more comfortable with high-quality Jeep grab handles

New Lucid Air variant to debut & Stealth Look to be on display during Monetary Car Week

Chevy offers incentives to prevent Corvette Z06 flipping

Average U.S. gas price falls below $4/gallon

German court: SUV driver must pay more than a car for running red light

Australian vehicle crash tests to include underwater performance

Toyota C-HR rumored to get revamp next year and an EV version

Geely's electric Zeekr 009 is an EV Alphard we never had; 700 km, 542 PS, top speed 190 km/h

A Newey, Brawn and Anderson row that shows F1 doesn’t change

Sorry, EV buyers, you won't get to pick your own pedestrian safety sounds

There won't be enough copper to meet climate goals, study indicates

OTHER CAR NEWS

; Top List in the World https://www.pinterest.com/newstopcar/pins/
Top Best Sushi Restaurants in SeoulTop Best Caribbean HoneymoonsTop Most Beautiful Islands in PeruTop Best Outdoor Grill BrandsTop Best Global Seafood RestaurantsTop Foods to Boost Your Immune SystemTop Best Foods to Fight HemorrhoidsTop Foods That Pack More Potassium Than a BananaTop Best Healthy Foods to Gain Weight FastTop Best Cosmetic Brands in the U.STop Best Destinations for Food Lovers in EuropeTop Best Foods High in Vitamin ATop Best Foods to Lower Your Blood SugarTop Best Things to Do in LouisianaTop Best Cities to Visit in New YorkTop Best Makeup Addresses In PennsylvaniaTop Reasons to Visit NorwayTop Most Beautiful Islands In The WorldTop Best Law Universities in the WorldTop Richest Sportsmen In The WorldTop Biggest Aquariums In The WorldTop Best Peruvian Restaurants In MiamiTop Best Road Trips From MiamiTop Best Places to Visit in MarylandTop Best Places to Visit in North CarolinaTop Best Electric Cars For KidsTop Best Swedish Brands in The USTop Best Skincare Brands in AmericaTop Best American Lipstick BrandsTop Michelin-starred Restaurants in MiamiTop Best Secluded Getaways From MiamiTop Best Things To Do On A Rainy Day In MiamiTop Most Instagrammable Places In MiamiTop Interesting Facts about FlorenceTop Facts About The First Roman Emperor - AugustusTop Best Japanese FoodsTop Most Beautiful Historical Sites in IsraelTop Best Places To Visit In Holy SeeTop Best Hawaiian IslandsTop Reasons to Visit PortugalTop Best Hotels In L.A. With Free Wi-FiTop Best Scenic Drives in MiamiTop Best Vegan Restaurants in BerlinTop Most Interesting Attractions In WalesTop Health Benefits of a Vegan DietTop Best Thai Restaurant in Las VegasTop Most Beautiful Forests in SwitzerlandTop Best Global Universities in GermanyTop Most Beautiful Lakes in GuyanaTop Best Things To Do in IdahoTop Things to Know Before Traveling to North MacedoniaTop Best German Sunglasses BrandsTop Highest Mountains In FranceTop Biggest Hydroelectric Plants in AmericaTop Best Spa Hotels in NYCTop The World's Scariest BridgeTop Largest Hotels In AmericaTop Most Famous Festivals in JordanTop Best European Restaurants in MunichTop Best Japanese Hiking Boot BrandsTop Best Universities in PolandTop Best Tips for Surfing the Web Safely and AnonymouslyTop Most Valuable Football Clubs in EuropeTop Highest Mountains In ColombiaTop Real-Life Characters of Texas RisingTop Best Beaches in GuatelamaTop Things About DR Congo You Should KnowTop Best Korean Reality & Variety ShowsTop Best RockstarsTop Most Beautiful Waterfalls in GermanyTop Best Fountain Pen Ink BrandsTop Best European Restaurants in ChicagoTop Best Fighter Jets in the WorldTop Best Three-Wheel MotorcyclesTop Most Beautiful Lakes in ManitobaTop Best Dive Sites in VenezuelaTop Best Websites For Art StudentsTop Best Japanese Instant Noodle BrandsTop Best Comedy Manhwa (Webtoons)Top Best Japanese Sunglasses BrandsTop Most Expensive Air Jordan SneakersTop Health Benefits of CucumberTop Famous Universities in SwedenTop Most Popular Films Starring Jo Jung-sukTop Interesting Facts about CougarsTop Best Hospitals for Hip Replacement in the USATop Most Expensive DefendersTop Health Benefits of GooseberriesTop Health Benefits of ParsnipsTop Best Foods and Drinks in LondonTop Health Benefits of Rosehip TeaTop Best Air Fryers for Low-fat CookingTop Most Asked Teacher Interview Questions with AnswersTop Best Shopping Malls in ZurichTop The Most Beautiful Botanical Gardens In L.A.Top Best Mexican Restaurants in Miami for Carb-loading rightTop Best Energy Companies in GermanyTop Best Garage HeatersTop Largest Banks in IrelandTop Leading Provider - Audit and Assurance In The USTop Best Jewelry Brands in IndiaTop Prettiest Streets in the UKTop Best Lakes to Visit in TunisiaTop Highest Mountains in Israel