What is the future of EVs (electric vehicles) in developing countries?

Zoe Allen
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Nick
That's a hard one, at this point I still think we are still some time off before they become something everyone would consider. The biggest hurdle is the infrastructure, developing nations already have shortages of just normal energy commodities. There would have to be a large investment in energy production and distribution for them to gain any ground, at least that's my opinion. Plus human priority is going to swing hard towards the food/shelter/quality of life areas before it goes anywhere near being a desired or affordable item by developing nation populations.
Zoe Allen
@reconcatlord Yes, I totally agree with you that they have a shortage of resources. First, they need to develop the proper infrastructure.
ISTIAK AHMAD
Zoe, its literally the future and i think the future is already getting started.
Zoe Allen
@istiakahmad However, I believe that developing countries will need more time to properly adapt.
ISTIAK AHMAD
@zoe_allen3 Yes indeed. I believe everyone is now thinking on electricity adaptability because this is the only resource of power source which will be sustainable in the future.