Aptiv (APTV) 16th Annual Wells Fargo Industrials & Materials Conference summary
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16th Annual Wells Fargo Industrials & Materials Conference summary
11 Jun, 2026Strategic focus and portfolio transformation
Post-spin, the business is now a focused connector and active safety/user experience play, targeting secular growth areas like automation, electrification, and digitalization.
About 24-25% of the portfolio is non-automotive, with 10% in commercial vehicles and the rest in A&D, telecom, and datacom, which are growing at high single digits.
The company leverages its product portfolio and supply chain strengths to expand in high-growth, high-margin sectors such as drones, robotics, and industrial applications.
Non-auto sectors are expected to grow 8-10% annually through 2028, with aerospace, defense, and robotics showing the highest growth rates.
The business model emphasizes scalability, supply chain resiliency, and minimal incremental investment for new market penetration.
Financial outlook and operational performance
Guidance remains unchanged despite macro risks, with close monitoring of customer mix and global events.
Second-half growth is expected to accelerate to 6-7%, driven by global vehicle production, customer-supplier friction resolution, and program launches, especially in China.
Incremental margins post-spin are around 26-27%, supported by revenue flow-through, structural cost improvements, and easing FX/commodity impacts.
Non-auto revenue posted 9% growth in Q1, with commercial vehicles and diversified industrials contributing.
Investments continue in supply chain resiliency, with $200 million spent on semiconductors and memory to secure supply through 2027, though higher prices are expected.
Technology partnerships and innovation
A new partnership with NVIDIA focuses on Edge AI, leveraging both Aptiv and Wind River software stacks for joint commercialization across multiple markets.
The collaboration is expected to generate revenue, with applications in vision, perception, and industrial AI.
Robotics partnerships are advancing, with commercial awards anticipated in the second half of the year, translating to revenue late this year or early next.
The company is well-positioned for the transition to 800-volt data centers, leveraging automotive power distribution expertise.
Supply chain mapping and resiliency are key differentiators, especially in high-growth sectors like drones and robotics.
Latest events from Aptiv
- Record Q1 revenue, EDS spin-off, and strong 2026 outlook with robust new business awards.APTV
Q1 20265 May 2026 - Board maintains high independence, diversity, and strong shareholder engagement practices.APTV
Proxy filing20 Apr 2026 - Key votes include board elections, auditor ratification, and Say-on-Pay at the 2026 meeting.APTV
Proxy Filing16 Mar 2026 - Record results, board elections, auditor reappointment, and executive pay up for shareholder vote.APTV
Proxy Filing16 Mar 2026 - Spinning off EDS, Aptiv targets high-growth intelligent systems and non-auto markets.APTV
Barclays 43rd Annual Industrial Select Conference18 Feb 2026 - Spin-off creates two growth-focused companies leveraging tech trends for margin expansion.APTV
Investor Day 20253 Feb 2026 - Record Q2 earnings, Motional JV gains, and a $5B buyback highlight strong performance.APTV
Q2 20242 Feb 2026 - Record Q4 and 2025 results, EDS spin-off, and strong 2026 growth outlook.APTV
Q4 20252 Feb 2026 - Operational strength, electrification focus, and share buyback drive long-term growth outlook.APTV
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