Polestar backs battery-powered vehicles to dominate for the next decade
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Polestar CEO Thomas Ingenlath is confident enough private car owners will turn to electric vehicles (EVs) in the next 10 years for it to become the dominant mode of sustainable transport.
While he's backing EVs over the long term, some of the biggest players in the industry, including BMW and Audi, are developing hydrogen fuel-cell passenger vehicle prototypes and a debate is raging about which will become the most popular sustainable cars of the future.
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