Many countries have set ambitious goals to phase out fossil-fuel-powered vehicles and transition to all-electric or zero-emission vehicles in the coming decades.

 

The cost of EVs is also expected to continue to decrease as technology improves and production scales up. Additionally, advancements in battery technology will likely result in longer ranges and faster charging times, addressing two of the main concerns with EV adoption.

 

As a result, it's likely that we'll see a significant increase in the number of EVs on the road in the coming years, leading to a cleaner and more sustainable transportation system.

Chris Shirley MA FRGS

About the Author: Chris is the founder of Hiatus.Design, a website design and branding studio that works with brands all over the world, a former Royal Marines officer and former risk advisor to the BBC.

Chris has travelled in over 60 countries, is a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society (FRGS), a Guinness World Record holder for rowing over 3500 miles across the Atlantic Ocean, a Marathon des Sables finisher, and has worked with Hollywood actors, world–renowned musical artists and TV personalities!

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