They are quiet by design, but in 2020, electric cars are promising to make a lot of noise. More than 20 models are expected to be launched this year.
The demand is huge in China, where more than half of all electric vehicles in the world are sold. But what can we expect for Europe and the U.S.?
From San Francisco, CGTN’s Mark Niu takes a look at the industry.
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Rupert Mitchell, Chief Strategy Officer for W-M Motor, talks about the Chinese market.
To discuss:
- Marc Morano is the Executive Editor and Chief Correspondent for ClimateDepot.com.
- Tyson Jominy is the Vice President of Data & Analytics Consulting at J.D. Power.
- Tu Le is the Managing Director at Sino Auto Insights.
For more:
Ford readies for push in electric cars, Morgan Stanley says https://t.co/nuhQhEeqMS via @business pic.twitter.com/vF9dvI97l6
— Yahoo Finance (@YahooFinance) July 4, 2019
Are you driving an electric car? Would you consider purchasing one if you could?
Sales of electric cars have tripled in the past 12 months. pic.twitter.com/dZox5bbsyF
— News Breakfast (@BreakfastNews) February 5, 2020