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The ElectronsX OEM Hub provides a unified view of the original equipment manufacturers shaping global electrification: electric vehicles, batteries and storage, grid and infrastructure systems, industrial electrification, autonomy and robotics, and the compute platforms that power them. It is the entry point for navigating manufacturers by name, sector, region, and corporate group across the EX ecosystem.
The scope is deliberately broader than conventional EV OEM directories. Electrification is a systems transition - the companies that matter include not only vehicle OEMs but cell manufacturers, power electronics suppliers, grid equipment makers, industrial electrification equipment vendors, autonomous platform developers, and AI compute providers. Many of the most important companies in this transition - Siemens, ABB, Bosch, Huawei, Schneider Electric, Hitachi Energy - appear across multiple sectors simultaneously and are poorly served by single-sector directories.
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| View | What It Contains | Best For | Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| A-Z Directory | All manufacturers tracked on EX in alphabetical order - EVs, energy, grid, industrial, autonomy, compute | Looking up a specific company by name; verifying whether a company is tracked | Browse A-Z → |
| By Sector | Manufacturers grouped by primary role - EV OEM, battery, grid, industrial, autonomy, compute | Understanding who competes in a specific segment; supply chain mapping | |
| By Region | Manufacturers by primary operating geography - North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, LatAm, MENA, Africa | Regional supply chain analysis; trade bloc exposure; reshoring tracking | By Region → |
| Groups & Conglomerates | Multi-division manufacturers - subsidiaries, brands, and cross-sector technology domains per group | Understanding how brands relate to parent entities; tracing cross-sector capability | Groups → |
By Region
Industrial policy, trade blocs, and regional manufacturing strengths all shape how electrification is deployed. Each regional page highlights local industry clusters, notable investments, policy frameworks, and an A-Z list of manufacturers active in the region.
North America - United States, Canada, Mexico; IRA reshoring wave; dominant in EV, compute, and autonomy
Cross-Sector Manufacturers
The most strategically important manufacturers in the electrification transition operate across multiple sectors simultaneously. These companies are poorly served by single-sector directories - their cross-sector footprint is precisely what makes them supply chain chokepoints and strategic partners.
| Manufacturer | Country | Sectors | EX Significance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Siemens | DE | Grid infrastructure, industrial drives (VFDs), EV charging, automation, trains | VFD and grid equipment in every electrification sector; Siemens Energy as grid/power separate entity |
| ABB | CH | Grid, industrial robots, EV charging, motors/drives, power conversion | One of the broadest cross-sector electrification portfolios globally; Terra DC fast chargers; HVDC systems |
| Bosch | DE | EV powertrains, ADAS/sensors, industrial IoT, hydrogen fuel cells, HVAC | Largest automotive Tier-1 globally; critical EV drivetrain and sensor supply chain node |
| Huawei | CN | EV autonomous driving (Qiankun ADS), solar inverters (FusionSolar), BESS, 5G/connectivity | Dominant solar inverter OEM globally; Qiankun ADS is one of the Five AV Architecture approaches; dual-use geopolitical risk |
| Schneider Electric | FR | Grid infrastructure, microgrid controllers, EV charging, building energy management, datacenter power | EcoStruxure platform ties together EV, microgrid, building, and datacenter energy management |
| CATL | CN | EV battery cells (dominant), BESS (EnergyOne), battery swap, mining battery systems | ~38% global EV cell market share; shared cell supply between EV and BESS creates convergence demand pressure |
| BYD | CN | EVs (cars, buses, trucks), batteries (Blade LFP), BESS, solar, EV charging, semiconductors (SiC) | Most vertically integrated EV OEM in the world; produces its own cells, motors, power electronics, and SiC devices |
| Tesla | US | EVs, BESS (Megapack), EV charging (Supercharger), solar, AI compute (Dojo/Cortex), autonomy (FSD/CyberCab), humanoids (Optimus) | Most cross-sector footprint of any Western OEM; vertical integration across energy, compute, and vehicles |
| NVIDIA | US | Automotive compute (DRIVE Orin/Thor), robotics compute (Jetson), AI training (H100/B200), autonomous vehicle simulation | Dominant platform supplier for AV compute; DRIVE Thor in next-gen vehicles from Mercedes, Volvo, Li Auto; DatacentersX node |
| Hitachi Energy | CH/JP | HVDC, grid transformers, traction systems, energy management software | Critical grid infrastructure supplier for renewable integration and datacenter power transmission |
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