3 Jul 2025

Will More OEMs Drive the Fuel Cell Car Market Upwards?
As battery technology rapidly advances in cost, performance, and reliability, fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) are struggling to gain market traction. While FCEVs are seen as ideal for long-haul trucking, they aim to break into the larger passenger car market. IDTechEx explores their potential in this space by examining automaker strategies, past trends, and tech comparisons
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19 Mar 2025

Toyota
Toyota is an important player in the area of solid-state batteries and this profile provides the latest updates on its work in this space.
17 Mar 2025

Will Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles Boom or Bust in the Next 20 years?
While battery electric vehicles (BEVs) continue to grow in model availability, sales numbers, and available charging infrastructure, the same cannot be said about fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs). IDTechEx reviews the on-road fuel cell electric vehicle market and assesses whether passenger cars, light commercial vehicles, buses, and medium and heavy-duty trucks will use fuel cell technology in 20 years.
20 Feb 2025

Top-Tier ADAS Systems - IDTechEx Explores Automotive Radar Technology
Radars have had a place within the automotive sector for over two decades, beginning with the first use for adaptive cruise control and many other developments taking place since. With radar technology becoming cheaper and, therefore, more widely available, ADAS system features are offered by many vehicle manufacturers. IDTechEx predicts that the automotive radar market will grow with a CAGR of 4.8% between 2024 and 2034.
13 Feb 2025

Autonomous Cars are Levelling Up - IDTechEx Explores Vehicle Autonomy
When the Society of Automotive Engineers released their definitions of varying levels of automation from level 0 to level 5, it became easier to define and distinguish between the many capabilities and advancements of autonomous vehicles. Supervision and functionality remain in the balance as values to prioritize for OEMs choosing to employ higher levels of automation.