More than 20 years after the first electric car was sold, EVs account for only 2% of vehicles. This has been projected to change dramatically, by 1,500% over the next four years, due to innovations in battery technology expected to enable an automobile to travel 1,000 miles on a single charge. The so-called “Forever Battery” is reportedly, the size of a deck of cards, takes only 15 minutes to charge, and rugged enough to last for a million miles of travel, making electric cars $10,000 cheaper to buy, 90% cheaper to run, and 6 times longer-lived. Is this prediction valid? Will there be enough electricity to run the world’s vehicles, even if this technology solves the energy storage problem?93 views0 answers0 votes
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