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    03/30/2022
    What are the opportunities in sustainable transportation?
    • Meera Pandit
    • Bryon Lake
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    • Garrett Norman
      Garrett Norman

    Investors ought to think beyond just EVs to the ecosystem around them for opportunities. This includes batteries, EV chargers, and electrification of the energy grid.

    Meera Pandit

    Global Market Strategist

    Listen to On the Minds of Investors

    03/30/2022

    One of the most critical levers to reduce carbon emissions globally is transportation. Transportation accounts for 16% of global greenhouse gas emissions, with nearly three-quarters coming from passenger travel and road freight. The shift to electric vehicles (EVs) is still in its infancy, but actions by policymakers and changing consumer preferences are accelerating this transition. A U.S. executive order calls for 50% of all new vehicle sales to be EVs by 2030, while China is targeting 50% electrified sales by 2035. The EU plans to phase out new combustion engine cars altogether by 2035.

    Automakers are responding to these goals and shifting consumer preferences by expanding their line-ups to include EV options. IHS Markit estimates there will be 130 models available by 2026 from 43 brands globally. Currently, there are about 16 million EVs on the road globally, with 6.7 million sold in 2021 alone. Market share of EV sales doubled in 2021 to 8.6%. The IEA estimates given the existing policies globally, the EV fleet could reach 145 million by 2030.

    Although the growth of EVs is promising, investors ought to be cautious about the many new EV automakers that have come to market without a viable product, much less scalable production, revenues, or profits. Remember that a century ago, there were hundreds of U.S. automakers, but today, there are the “Big Three.” This is an industry that lends itself to consolidation given how capital intensive and specialized it is. Therefore, there will be many losers and a few big winners, underscoring the need for careful stock selection.

    Investors ought to think beyond just EVs to the ecosystem around them for opportunities. This includes batteries, EV chargers, and electrification of the energy grid. Growth in these areas is likely to be impressive. Total battery demand for EVs is expected to increase by 40x by 2030.  In addition, there are 1.3 million public EV chargers globally, but 40 million will be needed by 2030, according to the IEA.

    For investors, this presents opportunities in the companies that are modernizing transportation, such as ABB and CATL.

    ABB is a world leader in electric vehicle infrastructure, offering a full range of charging and electrification solutions.  The company has sold more than 460,000 electric vehicle chargers across more than 88 markets and recently launched the world’s fastest electric car charger – capable of fully charging any electric car in 15 minutes or less.  The company’s new Terra 360 modular charger can charge up to four vehicles at once.  By 2030, the company expects to reduce its customers’ annual GHG emissions by at least 100 megatons, equivalent to that of 30 million internal combustion cars.

    Contemporary Amperex Technology Co., Limited (CATL) is a leading EV battery producer. As one of three producers that in aggregate account for over 70% of EV batteries, the company benefits from high barriers to entry in the industry and is a key supplier to Tesla. The company produces Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) batteries, which could be more insulated to rising commodity prices given their particular metals composition. 

    These companies are among the holdings of J.P. Morgan’s Climate Change Solutions ETF (NYSE:TEMP). An actively managed sustainable fund. The securities highlighted above have been selected based on their significance and are shown for illustrative purposes only. They are not recommendations.

    Global electric vehicle sales
    Millions (left), percent (right)

    A chart showing global electric vehicle sales from 2010 to 2021 in China, U.S., Europe, and Rest of Word.

    Sources: IEA, IHS Markit, Our World in Data, J.P. Morgan Asset Management. IEA (2022), “Electric cars fend off supply challenges to more than double global sales,” IEA, Paris https://www.iea.org/commentaries/electric-cars-fend-off-supply-challenges-to-more-than-double-global-sales. Data are as of March 30, 2022. 

     



    Investing on the basis of sustainability/ESG criteria involves qualitative and subjective analysis. There is no guarantee that the determinations made by the adviser will align with the beliefs or values of a particular investor. Companies identified by an ESG policy may not operate as expected, and adhering to an ESG policy may result in missed opportunities.  

    Investors should carefully consider the investment objectives and risks as well as charges and expenses of the JPMorgan ETF before investing. The summary and full prospectuses contain this and other information about the ETF. Read the prospectus carefully before investing. Call 1-844-4JPM-ETF or visit www.jpmorganETFs.com to obtain a prospectus

    Risk Summary for JPM Climate Change Solutions ETF: Climate change solutions strategies may result in investments that underperform the market. Such investments may be negatively impacted by changes in global and regional climates, environmental protection regulatory actions, changes in government standards and subsidy levels, changes in taxation and other domestic and international political, regulatory and economic developments. Because society's focus on climate change issues is relatively new, the emphasis and direction of governmental policies is subject to significant change, and rapid technological change could render even new approaches and products obsolete. There is a risk that the companies identified by the adviser do not operate as expected when addressing climate changes issues. In addition, there are significant differences in interpretations of what it means for a company to have solutions that address climate change.

    J.P. Morgan ETFs are distributed by JPMorgan Distribution Services, Inc., which is an affiliate of JPMorgan Chase & Co. Affiliates of JPMorgan Chase & Co. receive fees for providing various services to the funds. JPMorgan Distribution Services, Inc. is a member of FINRA.


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