Just how much good will we do by expanding the number of battery-powered vehicles on the world's roads? The answer is 'not much at all' without some serious planning, if new advice from UK scientists is to be believed.
As BEST Battery Briefing reports this week, the scientists are warning of "huge implications" for our natural resources if countries stick to their target quotas for replacing ICE vehicles with . . .
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