Electric car: How far are we from the inevitable revolution of electric vehicles?

 

Electric car photo

I know that most of you have never driven an electric car before.  So you may find it strange to predict that 'electric vehicles will become more common sooner than you think.'  But please be patient and read to the end.

 We are going through a great revolution in the automotive industry.  This is the first time since Henry Ford's first car production line in 1913.

This revolution can turn into a reality before you even think about it.

 Many experts in the industry believe that we are now in the process of declaring electric vehicles a 'thing of the future' because their sales will soon surpass those of conventional petrol and diesel vehicles.

You may not agree with this, but the world's largest car companies have expressed the same views.

Jaguar plans to sell only electric vehicles by 2025 and Volvo by 2030.  British sports car company Lotus has said it will sell only electric car models from 2028

 And it's not just about expensive brands.

 According to Ford, by 2030 they will have only electric vehicles for sale in Europe, while by 2030 70% of Volkswagen's sales will be based on EV cars.

 This is not a storm of tea or greenwashing (the misconception of a company pretending to be eco-friendly).

 The elimination of internal combustion engines (bio-fuel engines) is inevitable and has only been made possible by the technological revolution.  In the modern age, the technological revolution is coming very fast.

 The electric revolution

Take a look at the internet.

 From my point of view, the EV market is where the Internet was in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

 Everyone was talking about the Internet at that time that now we can talk to each other through computers.

 Jeff Bezos

 founded Amazon.  Google replaced Altosta, Ask Geos and Yahoo.  Some of these companies were sold for huge sums of money.

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