electric vehicles
The End of Free Rides: Why the UK is Gearing Up for Pay-Per-Mile EV Charging
The UK is set to replace dwindling fuel duty with a pay-per-mile system for EVs, a major shift with huge implications for the economy and investors.
The EV Revolution: More Than a Guilt-Free Drive, It’s a Multitrillion-Dollar Economic Shift
The shift to EVs is more than an environmental story; it’s a profound economic transformation impacting the stock market, investing, and financial technology.
The Soul Gap: Why EV Performance Isn’t Enough for Long-Term Investment Success
EVs are technically superior but often lack the emotional “soul” of traditional cars. This “soul gap” has huge implications for brand loyalty and investing.
The Trojan Horse in Europe’s Driveway: Is China’s EV Juggernaut a Savior or a Slayer?
An ex-Stellantis chief warns Chinese EVs are a ‘Trojan horse’ for Europe, offering jobs while aiming to devour local rivals with a huge cost advantage.
Red Light for Green Ambitions: Why US EV Investment is Hitting the Brakes and What It Means for the Economy
Plummeting private investment and mixed policy signals from Washington risk ceding the crucial electric vehicle race, and its economic benefits, to China.
Geely’s UK Gambit: Why a 100,000-Car Target is a Major Signal for the Global Economy
Chinese auto giant Geely targets 100,000 UK sales, setting up a high-stakes economic and investment battle with Tesla and BYD on a key global stage.
Tesla’s Paradox: Why Record Revenue Can’t Mask the Real Story in AI and Automation
Tesla’s record revenue masks a profit slide. Discover the real story behind the numbers: a strategic pivot to AI, automation, and a software-defined future.
India’s Trillion-Dollar Tech Dilemma: Can It Innovate Its Way Out of China’s Shadow?
A top Indian industrialist warns that “shoestring” R&D budgets are forcing a dangerous reliance on Chinese tech, threatening India’s economic ambitions.
The New Economic Chessboard: How China’s Grip on Rare Earths Will Reshape Global Markets
China’s new rare-earth export controls signal a new era of economic warfare, threatening to break supply chains and reshape global markets.