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1. EVLN: 145 million EVs by 2030 (EVDL Administrator)
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Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2021 01:02:21 -0400
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Subject: [EVDL] EVLN: 145 million EVs by 2030
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The number of electric cars, vans, trucks and buses on the world?s roads is
on course to increase from 11m vehicles to 145m by the end of the decade ..
A report by the International Energy Agency has found that there could be
230m electric vehicles worldwide by 2030 if governments agreed to encourage
the production of enough low-carbon vehicles to stay within global climate
targets ...
Despite the economic slowdown, which caused the global car industry to
shrink by 16% last year, a record 3m new electric cars were registered
around the world last year, to bring the total to 10m electric cars. There
are also approximately 1m electric vans, heavy trucks and buses.
The IEA said consumers spent $120bn on electric vehicles last year, up 50%
from the year before, as carmakers offered 370 electric models to the
market, an increase of 40% compared with 2019.
The race to corner the electric vehicle market is expected to gain pace as
18 of the 20 largest carmakers - representing 90% of the global automotive
industry - prepare to increase the number of models on offer ...
More:
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/apr/29/electric-vehicles-on-
worlds-roads-expected-to-increase-to-145m-by-2030
or https://v.gd/jQu2jc
David Roden, EVDL moderator & general lackey
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