Timur Gül
@TimurGuel
Chief Energy Technology Officer, IEA
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04-07-2020 21:15:19
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With all the challenges, it's worth to point the cautious optimism which you can interpret from International Energy Agency's EV outlook.
We will have enough batteries.🔋
Committed battery manufacturing capacity is 90% the NZE scenario 2030. The plants have reached the a final investment decision! 🧵
Batteries are a vital part of the energy transition. Here's why:
- They're the fastest growing clean technology on the market
- They help meet climate goals & ensure energy security
- They bring down emissions in power & transport
International Energy Agency's new report ➡️ iea.li/3QmAogL
International Energy Agency Alongside today’s new report, International Energy Agency is releasing 2 detailed interactive tools allowing users to dig deeper into EV trends & policies around the globe.
🔢 Take a look at the data ➡️ iea.li/4d7HhfK
📑 Explore the policies ➡️ iea.li/3JvooFP
Global electric car sales are on track to grow strongly again this year, reaching about 17 million
With more than 1 in 5 cars sold worldwide in 2024 set to be electric, the rise of EVs is transforming the auto industry & the energy sector
More from International Energy Agency: iea.li/3Us3ZYF
New first-of-its-kind analysis from International Energy Agency shows the major contributions clean energy is making to the world economy
In 2023, it accounted for 10% of global GDP growth, adding around $320 billion to economic output
Learn more in our new commentary ➡️ iea.li/4d2594b