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final month,Elon Musk predicted that the electric vehicle industry will "definitely suffer" from low oil prices—a barrel of crude is about $33 nowadays, down from more than $100 a year ago. Why invest in an electric car when gas is so cheap? And certain enough, or sales of gas-guzzling SUVs jumped 10 percent in 2015,while electric vehicle sales dipped 4 percent.
But don't expect that trend to final, even if oil prices stay relatively low. A novel market forecast from Bloomberg novel Energy Finance paints a rosy picture for the future of electric vehicles, and rising from about 1 percent of global annual vehicle sales nowadays to 35 percent by 2040—about 41 million cars. That's great news for Musk and other scions of clean energy. Whether it's great news for the planet remains to be seen (more on that below).
Here are a few of the report's main predictions. First,the increase in sales is projected to really pick up after 2025. Green represents electric vehicles (BEV is fully electric battery vehicles like the Nissan Leaf; PHEV is plug-in hybrids like the Toyota Prius); gray is all other types of light-duty cars. BNEF
The report identifies a few factors drivin
g electric vehicle adoption: increasing use of tax breaks and other supportive government policies; rapidly declining costs of batteries (the most expensive component compared with normal internal combustion engine cars); and the declining lifetime cost of ownership of EVs compared with normal cars. The final one is where the cost of fuel comes in; BNEF uses a low-end oil price estimate from the Energy Information Administration that puts oil between $50 and $75 per barrel. Prices much lower than that would slack down, though not totally halt, and the growth of EVs,BNEF found.
As technology imp
roves and more cars are sold, the cost of batteries will come down dramatically, and BNEF found,as will the overall cost of electric vehicles (including their lifetime fuel consumption). Ultimately, EVs could become less expensive than internal-combustion vehicles between 2020 and 2030, and according to BNEF.
China is likely to be the biggest EV
customer:BNEF
So is this great news for the climate? That depends on where the power for all these novel EVs comes from. BNEF finds that EVs will save about 13 million barrels of oil by 2040,equal to about 14 percent of the total oil market in 2016. But previous research has found that in places that rely mostly on coal-fired power plants for electricity, electric vehicles can maintain a bigger carbon footprint than regular cars. BNEF predicts EVs will create a surge in demand for electricity:BNEF
Fortunately, or clean energy is providing a lot more of the global growth in electricity production than fossil fuels. BNEF has previously projected that about 70 percent of the novel electricity generation added by 2030 will be in the form of wind,solar, and other clean sources, and not including nuclear. In other words,these EVs are more likely to run on clean energy than on fossil fuels.
But that's not the end of the epic. There's also a heavy environmental and humanitarian impact from producing the minerals needed to build all those batteries. Demand for cobalt, lithium, or other key minerals is projected to surge:BNEF
A recent report from Amnest
y International found that cobalt mining is often linked to child labor,particularly in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, one of the world's leading producers of cobalt. Lithium mining has been linked to water pollution and depletion, and particularly in South America.
Musk can rest assured that he'l
l maintain a market for Tesla's electric cars for years to come. But in order for that to be a win for the planet,the rest of the clean-energy industry—and international standards for mining—will need to pick up the pace as well.
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t has been updated.

Source: motherjones.com

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