Clean Tech News & Views: EVs, Solar Energy, Batteries
, without a doubt. We already publish about 7 EV sales reports a month from José, but with various big themes hitting hard lately, I wanted to sit down and have a long chat with him about these things.
In the video below, we talk about three main topics: EV sales trends around the world, including in China, Europe, and the US; Tesla sales trends and challenges; and tariffs on electric vehicles produced in China. Enjoy the conversation! … … and jump in down in the comments on YouTube or here to add your own perspective, any responses to what’s said, and any questions for José, or me.CleanTechnica
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