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Top 10 Countries Selling Most Electric Cars: Norway s Highest Density to China s Top Production

Top 10 Countries Selling Most Electric Cars: Norway s Highest Density to China s Top Production The Electric Vehicle Outlook 2020 reports that 58% of all passenger vehicles sold will be electric by 2040, compared to just 2.7% today, suggesting a rapid increase in the next two decades. While the numbers may seem a bit over screeched, given the targets various countries are putting to roll out EVs makes one feel optimistic on the report. Also, with financial incentives available for low- or zero-emission vehicles, plus the advantage of getting the latest technology, more drivers are set to make the switch to electric cars. But which manufacturer is ready to meet the electric demand? Without any doubt, Tesla takes the prize for selling the most EVs at 370,000 a year, or 42 per hour. The majority of the sales were from the game-changing, affordable Model 3. We already know that Tesla is leading the EV market, but what the various countries. Have you ever given a thought which countrie

Falling Battery Costs To Help EV Prices Match ICE Vehicles in 2023

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Could This Cathode Breakthrough Make Batteries Cheaper?

Could This Cathode Breakthrough Make Batteries Cheaper? By Tsvetana Paraskova - Dec 13, 2020, 12:00 PM CST More energy- and cost-efficient batteries will be key to accelerating the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) and increasing the share of renewable power generation as many countries pledge to make their economies greener in the aftermath of the pandemic.   So the race to find the next breakthrough in the most widely used kind of batteries, the lithium-ion battery, is on.  Researchers have been at work for years to develop longer-lasting and cheaper batteries that can store more energy. Most recently, scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) have looked at ways to make the battery cathode store more energy at a relatively lower cost. And they think they may have found the solution.  

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