Six months ago the news was dominated by stories suggesting combustion cars would be pretty much extinct across large parts of the world 15 years from now. The EU and California were poised to impose zero-emissions limits from 2035 and other states were gettingBut now the cracks are beginning to appear.
Of those worries, the lack of charging infrastructure was cited as the single biggest bottleneck, with 26 percent of those surveyed ranking it as the main barrier to EV take-up, while 17 percent suggested the high price of EVs was a problem.The almost 600 survey participants included experts working directly for carmakers, plus suppliers, engineers and managers employed in the auto industry.
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