Electric Cars: What Does the Future Hold? Better Batteries and Wireless Chargingby@partsgeek
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Electric Cars: What Does the Future Hold? Better Batteries and Wireless Charging

by Parts Geek4mApril 12th, 2021
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Norway became the first country in the world where more electric cars were sold than cars with fossil fuel or hybrid engines. Electric vehicles (EVs) accounted for just over 54% of new car sales – a global record and a massive increase from 1% a decade earlier. Norway still has some way to go, it seems like it’s on the right track to fulfill its 2016 goal of banning the sale of internal combustion engine vehicles by 2025. The challenge for the industry will be making more affordable and efficient batteries for EVs.

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