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EV webinar: Coronavirus, low oil and the mobility transition
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The pandemic caused by the coronavirus has wreaked havoc on global automotive demand and more so on electric vehicle sales. National lockdowns have kept customers away from car dealerships and stopped production lines. Fear and uncertainly have swayed people away from adopting new technology, including electric cars. On 29 April, Ram Chandrasekaran, Principal Analyst Global Mobility & Transportation and Prakash Sharma, Director, Energy Transition Practice at Wood Mackenzie discussed the fallout of the coronavirus pandemic on the electric vehicles market.
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