Adalberto Maluf, Pasquale Romano, Cosmin Laslau.

Adalberto-Maluf-Filho“Brazil has the second-largest bus market in the world. And we believe in Brazil’s potential to consolidate its position as one of the largest markets for clean energy.”

We here happily follow the logic of Adalberto Maluf, director of marketing and governmental affairs for BYD in Brazil, where the Chinese company plans to erect two facilities as well as the delivery of 300 electric cabs to the city of Rio de Janeiro.
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Pasquale-Romano“Every market we look at that stations get put in, car penetration tends to follow it very directly.”

For Pasquale Romano, CEO of ChargePoint, the chicken / egg problem has a clear solution: charging infrastructure comes first and electric cars will follow. He therefore welcomes Kansas City’s plan to build up to 1,000 EV charging stations by this summer.
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Cosmin-Laslau“We are forecasting that Panasonic and Tesla will probably be the cost leader in the industry. They’re really trying to push for the biggest battery factory that the world has ever seen. But certainly LG Chem will be nipping at their heels.”

Cosmin Laslau, analyst at Lux Research, on the advanced battery maker industry of the rather near future. He predicts lithium-ion batteries could be sold for 172 dollar per kilowatt hour by the year 2025, at least by the above mentioned market leaders.
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