According to Dr. Christof Engelskirchen, Chief Economist at Autovista Group, Europeans feel somewhat stuck when it comes to BEVs. He explains in detail that there are three interconnected challenges for 2025: the green transition, a weak economy, and Chinese competition.
Electric vehicle residual values: Europe in stasis?
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