Cars make up only half the electric mobility picture.
There are around 1.3 billion passenger cars on the road at the moment, the vast majority of which still need to be electrified. But there are also hundreds of millions of polluting two- and three-wheeled vehicles that need to be cleaned up, as well as bigger vehicles like vans, trucks and buses. These are all essential to everyday life, but rarely get the same attention as cars.
Colin McKerracher, BloombergNEF’s head of advanced transport, joins Zero to talk about progress in these other vehicle sectors, if batteries are still the answer ...
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