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International Energy Agency: 220M Electrified Cars Could Be on Roads by 2030

Jun. 5, 2018

Filed Under: Innovation Tagged With: batteries, electrification, EV - Electric Vehicles, International Energy Agency, market outlook

The International Energy Agency (IEA) on May 30 released its newest forecast for global electric vehicle (EV) demand, Global EV…...

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