Europe as a new hotspot for e-mobility?

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As China cuts financial support, Europe will become a hotspot for e-mobility in 2020. According to analysts, 2.5 million electric cars will be sold worldwide. Cheaper batteries, more charging stations and an increase in sales of electric cars - the analysts from Bloomberg-NEF, which specializes in electric mobility, have published their forecasts for 2020. According to these forecasts, 2.5 million electric cars will be sold worldwide in the current year. Growth is particularly strong in Europe, which is set to become the new hotspot for electromobility. The number of electric cars sold in Europe is expected to increase by 60 percent to 800,000, according to Bloomberg analysts. So is Europe now the new hotspot for electric mobility? Espen Hauge, president of the Norwegian Electric Vehicle Association, AVERE provides the answers. Publications in the field of electromobility, including the latest "Market Overview Charging Systems" you can find here: www.powertodrive.de/en/news-press/downloads/publications

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