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Aftermarket EV's

6/14/2022

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Podcast Episode: 0101
How Will the Aftermarket World Handle the change over to Electric Vehicles?

Aftermarket EV's - AutoLooks
    There may be a demise in the true aftermarket world, but it is still much alive.  Today with the rise of electric cars, this world will look a whole different in the future.  With less moving parts under the hood, can some of the biggest names in this world survive and what will be the ultimate changes.  AutoLooks answers these and more questions on this podcast.

     The aftermarket world has taken a hit recently, with police and governments coming down on this industry.  Today the world is changing even more, as we make the switch over to alternative power sources.  With EV's (electric vehicles) leading this charge, we have to start to ask ourselves, what the aftermarket world of tomorrow will look like.
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     Similar to the change during the late 80's, when we switched from V8 power over to 6 and 4 cylinder, the electric change will too have differences.  Unlike the change over to a smaller engine, this time we are changing the complete power source and with that a complete changeover to how we customize these rides.

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     With less moving parts and no need for engine modifications, the aftermarket world of tomorrow will look way different than today.  A lack of power upgrades will mean there will be more of a focus on exterior modifications.  But with Hydrogen taking a back seat, does this mean there still is a possible power source upgrade?


     Only time will dictate as to how this world will evolve.  But for AutoLooks, we can see the direction as to where this market is headed today.  So, follow us on our journey through the Aftermarket EV world in this weeks podcast.

Everett J.
​#autolooks, @Autolooks.net

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