Electric Cars Will Soon Take Over, Sooner Than Anyone Can Think Of

      

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With the progress of the automobile industry, we are somewhere in the middle of a motor revolution since Hendry Ford’s car production line started back in 1913.

Considering the shortage of petroleum in the future and an eco-friendly substitute, people and the industry are getting heavily biased towards Electronic vehicles or EVs which are capable of rapidly overwhelm petrol and diesel cars.

It certainly the point of concern for the big carmakers and they are deciding to switch. Auto Mobile giant Jaguar is planning to sell only electric cars from 2025 which is followed by Volvo who declared the same from the year 2030.
British Sports Car company, Lotus will join the venture too and willing to sell electric models only from 2028.

It is not only about the premium brands but General Motors has also decided to do the same from 2035 and so will do Ford by the year 2030. VW is planning to increase its electric car sale by 70% within 2030.

The picture is quite vivid to understand that what the sooner future is going to be. The first crude electric car was developed by the Scottish inventor Robert Anderson in the 1830s. However, the market for EVs started back 1990 to 2000s.

The electric car market is growing exponentially now and 2020 is the greatest example of that. It rose by 43% to a total of 3.2 million huge is a huge leap amidst the global pandemic.

By 2025, 20% of the total globally sold cars will be electric-only will leap to 40% by 2030.

The more something is produced the greater chances are making things cheaper and that is petrol and diesel cars became affordable.

Now, electric cars are going to make that revolution again in an eco-friendlier way.