Andreas Nienhaus
Partner, Automotive and Mobility, Private Capital and Climate and Sustainability
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Based in our Frankfurt office, Andreas has spent nearly 20 years focusing on strategy development for automotive OEMs, mobility service providers, and investors. 

He’s a partner in Oliver Wyman's Automotive and Manufacturing, as well as in the Private Capital Practice, and is head of the Oliver Wyman Mobility Forum, our global think-tank focused on new mobility. 

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The automotive industry is currently exhibiting fundamental changes. The classic concept of cars, owned by individuals and used for commuting from A to B is actively challenged by new mobility solutions, digital services and connectivity concepts. It’s a very exciting time and I am grateful to be part of it. I focus my work on creating and facilitating sustainable change in the mobility space

Andreas is involved in designing new strategic business models for emerging sustainable mobility solutions and services, accompanying transactions in the mobility ecosystem. His expertise circles around the electrification of mobility and software-based tech solutions in the mobility ecosystem. In addition, pre- and post-deal support for investors in the mobility ecosystem is making up a big part of his daily work, especially in the field of mobility software, automotive sales, and aftersales.

Clients who work with Andreas appreciate his collaborative working style and the trustful relationships he builds with them.

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We are currently witnessing a far reaching paradigm shift, forcing OEMs to think differently about customer interaction and value creation. I truly believe that working together with clients as a team yields the most value and impact for everyone involved

Andreas holds a Bachelor of Science from the European Business School as well as the Pontificia Universidad Católicade de Chile, Chile, and a Master of Science from the Justus-Liebig-University, Gießen. He also completed his doctoral studies at the Goethe University, Frankfurt.