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October 21, 2022
April 26, 2022
As one of the efforts aimed at addressing climate change and global warming, many more people are embracing the electric vehicle revolution. Electric vehicles are recommended partly because of their ability to reduce greenhouse emissions.
In 2020, a total of 3.1 million electric vehicles were sold around the world. The number of sales more than doubled in 2021 to 6.6 million. China and the US accounted for 65% of global purchases, followed by Europe with 23%.
Global revenue is projected to reach US$388.90bn in 2022 and rise to US$846.70bn by 2027 while market unit sales are expected to reach 15,786.3K vehicles.
Meanwhile, developing countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America and Australia are struggling to embrace the EV revolution for certain reasons. For instance, the largest EV market in Africa, South Africa, has just 1,000 EVs out of over 12 million vehicles. Total unit sales are projected to reach 1,716 vehicles by 2027.
In India, less than 1% of cars are electric.
This article looks at the features of EVs that make it difficult for the EV revolution to penetrate markets in developing countries. It is observed that the very nature of EVs makes them less attractive to customers in these countries as they have peculiar infrastructural and economic deficits. Continuous improvement, affordable and stable electricity and turning to solar technology as an alternative means of charging the batteries are recommended.
Reasons for poor performance in developing countries
Bottomline
Developing countries are resistant to the electric vehicle revolution because of the negative features of the invention. This is worsened by the peculiar infrastructural and economic challenges facing these countries.
Affordable and steady electricity, improvement on battery range and penetration of the global market with electric vehicles will gradually make them more appealing to these regions. Introducing solar technology as an alternative source of power to charge electric cars can fast-track the process.
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