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Buying a piece of the future

lectric vehicles are the way of the future. There can be some arguments around which electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer is going to be the one to walk away with the whole pie, although as time goes by, we can see more and more competitors entering the space and perhaps who the ultimate winner is in terms of EV manufacturer becomes slightly less important. Particularly now that the more traditional automobile manufacturers are stepping up to the plate and bringing some good EV models to market. And no, we don’t mean listed EV manufacturers that have not built any cars yet. We mean the likes of VW, BMW, Toyota and

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