Since Tesla’s 2020 breakthrough with the Model Y, electric mobility seems to be in the throes of a major boom phase. But are the current forecasts – that around half of all the vehicles made will be electric by the year 2030 – too optimistic? Will geopolitical tensions resolve quickly enough, global supply chains be strong enough and countries be able to build charging stations fast enough to make this ambition a reality?
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