General Motors has made the pledge to make only electric vehicles by 2035. The United States faces a rather daunting task as we seriously begin moving toward weaning our economy off fossil fuels.
Despite various challenges, the U.S. finds itself at a promising turning point, with new economic, social and political forces driving a key aspect of the decarbonization of the economy and the electrification of cars and trucks.
Like the move from horse drawn carriages to contraptions powered by internal combustion engines, the migration from cars powered by fossil fuels to electric vehicles (EVs) will have a profound effect on personal transport.
To discuss the great electric vehicle revolution is Steve Cohen from Columbia University Earth Institute. Lori Clark of the Transportation Dept of North Central Texas and Rock Robinson, founder and CEO of eCarra, a ESG mobility platform for sustainable transportation.