• CERAWeek
  • March 18 - 22, 2024

Egil Juliussen

IHS Markit

Director of Research & Principal Analyst, Automotive Technology

Egil Juliussen, Director of Research and Principal Analyst, Automotive Technology, IHS Markit, has over 35 years’ experience in high-tech and automotive electronics. Dr. Juliussen’s most recent research has been focused on autonomous driving technologies and driverless mobility services. He has extensive experience in technology forecasting, competitive analysis, and market forecasting. In the last 17+ years, Dr. Juliussen has focused on connected car technology, automotive software, cyber security, infotainment, driver assist systems, and battery electric vehicles (BEVs). He was Co-Founder of Telematics Research Group, which was acquired by iSuppli in 2008. IHS acquired iSuppli in 2010. Previously, Dr. Juliussen was President and Editor of Computer Industry Almanac, which published eight computer and internet industry almanac reference books. He was Chairman and Co-Founder of Future Computing, an information service company that was the leading market research and product testing company for the personal computer (PC) industry. Future Computing was sold to McGraw-Hill. He remained President of the company’s StoreBoard unit for several years following a private placement. StoreBoard tracked the sales of PC products through computer dealers. StoreBoard was sold to Ziff-Davis and was later acquired by NPD. He was also Chairman of Workstation Laboratories, a technology lab specializing in performance analysis of personal computers, workstations, and servers. Previously, Dr. Juliussen was with Texas Instruments Inc., where he was a strategic and product planner for microprocessors, minicomputers, and PCs. Dr. Juliussen was also employed by Norden, a division of United Technologies, where he designed graphics systems. He has written columns and papers for technology publications and gives presentations, seminars, and lectures in the United States, Asia, and Europe. He has given over 700 papers, reports, and conference presentations in the last 35 years. He is a member of SAE and IEEE. Dr. Juliussen holds BS, MS, and PhD degrees from Purdue University.

Sessions With Egil Juliussen

Wednesday, 13 March

  • 09:00am - 10:00am (CST) / -

    EV Charging: Business Models and Players of the Future

    Panel Transportation/Mobility

    The emergence of EVs and the different charging modes represent a behavioral shift for consumers. Providing the right specification of infrastructure, in the right location, brought to market at the right time, will be critical for market participants to thrive in the new EV ecosystem. Will the majority of EV drivers charge at home at night instead of during the day? How will charging be handled for vehicle fleets? What are the implications for power systems, policies and economics?