ENERGY TRANSITION

China leading e-bus charge

WOOD MACKENZIE believes electric bus adoption will triple by 2025 worldwide with China leading the way, running over one million e-buses by 2023 and 1.3 million by 2025. In comparison the combined US and European markets lag significantly.

China leading e-bus charge

  The heavy duty electric vehicle sector is dominated by China, which had a 98% share of the global market last year. It has plans to install 50,000 charging points by the end of 2019 which will...

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