It turns out that electric cars have only been ‘adopted’ in only 31 countries: you will be surprised by the situation in Turkey!
April 1, 2024
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Bloomberg conducted research into electric cars. This research shows that electric cars worldwide It showed that it was accepted. In fact, at least 5 percent of sales in
Bloomberg conducted research into electric cars. This research shows that electric cars worldwide It showed that it was accepted. In fact, at least 5 percent of sales in 31 countries were electric cars. Research shows that electric cars mass adoption revealed that it has reached the stage of
We can say that the 5 percent limit is important. Because the prevalence of a technology 5 percent Reaching the level means that that technology is accepted. In this context; New technologies introduced to the market initially draw a graph in the form of the letter S. However, this letter S appears differently in all countries. When a technology crosses the 5 percent mark, it means something is there is on track It becomes clear. The prevalence of that technology and companies’ investments are therefore increasing. Electric cars have now crossed this important boundary.
Türkiye will open the threshold for mass adoption in the third quarter of 2023
When the 2023 data in Turkey is examined, it shows that the market 12 percent It turns out that these are electric models. The period in which Turkey will exceed the 5 percent limit is the third quarter of 2023. Bloomberg analysts say the main reason for this is Togg. in 2023 more than 36 thousand Turkey, where electric cars are sold, has become Europe’s fourth largest electric car market.
The study found that the 5 percent threshold was crossed globally in 2021. Last quarter of 2023 As of 2018, 12 percent of global new car sales were electric models. Researchers say there are many countries that are on the verge of crossing the 5 percent threshold, and that the popularity of electric cars is now can rise very quickly they believe.
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