For those of us who are extremely concerned about climate change, electric vehicles provide a glimmer of hope for a cleaner future. Their adoption by consumers, however, hasn't been as quick as carmakers would like — and in the U.S., it hasn't been helped by the outgoing administration's resistance to higher emissions standards. But investors are all in, sending EV makers' stock prices soaring. And while the dream of all-EV fleets around the world seems further away, hybrids are growing increasingly popular with buyers, serving as a bridge to an electric future. Here's how we can get there the right way. How Biden Can Get the U.S. to Love Electric Cars — Bloomberg's editorial board We're Still Only Halfway to Electric Cars — Anjani Trivedi Tesla Sells Some More of Its Hot Product — Liam Denning Hedge Funds Love SPACs But You Should Watch Out — Chris Bryant This is the Theme of the Week edition of Bloomberg Opinion Today, a digest of our top commentary published every Sunday. |
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