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The Global Electric Vehicle Divide: Ambition and Resistance

The Global Electric Vehicle Divide: Ambition and Resistance

Published 2 months ago
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This article explores the divergent paths taken by nations in the global shift toward electric mobility, focusing on Ethiopia's radical policy shift and China's industrial supremacy. Ethiopia has become a standout case among emerging economies by banning the import of gasoline and diesel cars. This pragmatic move aims to reduce the billions of dollars in foreign currency spent on importing oil while utilizing the country's vast and inexpensive hydroelectric energy. On the other side of the spectrum, China maintains its position as the world's largest EV market and producer, having secured its lead through extensive control over the supply chain—from raw material processing to the production of 75% of the world's lithium-ion batteries. The narrative examines how these strategies reflect a broader trend of "leapfrogging" in developing nations and the intense geopolitical competition for clean energy dominance.

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