
Bosch's Mohammad Fatouraie: How suppliers adapt to lower-than-expected EV sales
From Shift: A podcast about mobility by Automotive News
March 15, 2026 · 26 min
About this episode
Mohammad Fatouraie discusses how suppliers adapt to lower-than-expected electric vehicle sales.
Mohammad Fatouraie, director of the engineering and power solutions division at Bosch, joins Automotive News reporter Molly Boigon on the “Shift” podcast to talk about how suppliers plan for scenarios such as lower-than-expected sales volumes for electric vehicles. He also explains the extent to which partners and customers are willing to work within the constraints of standardized packaging and design for components that can be used across powertrains.
People in this episode
Host: Molly Boigon
Guest: Mohammad Fatouraie
Topics covered
- electric vehicles
- supplier adaptation
- sales volumes
- powertrains
- standardized packaging
Keywords
- Bosch
- electric vehicles
- suppliers
- sales adaptation
- power solutions
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Bosch, Automotive News
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