A commissioned study conducted by Forrester Consulting on behalf of Monolith
It is imperative to get to market faster
Engineering leaders developing EV batteries say it is imperative to get to market faster.
They can't rely on their current methods of physical testing and simulation.
They believe it's crucial to use AI to stay competitive.
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Key findings
Engineering leaders developing EV batteries face a critical dilemma
You’ve got to get to market faster but can't rely on your current methods
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AI can save 10's to 100's $millions alongside months - even years - in EV battery development
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You do not fear AI
Engineering leaders are only moderately, slightly or not concerned at all about AI:

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