🚗Electric vehicle (E.V) revolution🚗

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The EV revolution according to Finantial Times (8 October of 2021)

This text talk about the electric cars and how they will be implemented in 2030. It explains how the world will change with the implementing of the electric cars like that mechanics will have to adapt to the electric systems of the cars and a lot of more things like that. It also says that the Financial Times series has highlighted so people and car brands are more interested in buying an electric car. It tell us that almost of the things that we produce, ends in cars like the copper for the wiring. One of the most things that will be affected with this change will be the components industry. In the text you can find that the electric cars will be differentiated by their aesthetic because almost their components like engine will be the same. Also, the repairs of the cars will be done by the manufacturers. This change supposed that we will need more software engineers and local workers in installing and maintaining charging stations will have more opportunities to have a job. Finally, the government will be able to help investing in all that can do it possible.

The software engineer will fix your car now

It's 2030 and your electric VW has developed an annoying habit of pulling to the right. A few years ago, when his last gas-powered car started doing something similar, a local mechanic in overalls spent half an hour fixing it. But in 2030, it is a software glitch. A patch is sent over the Internet and the repair is done, imagine it. The demand for electric vehicles is increasing as the world accelerates toward historic industrial change. A heavily affected area will be the components' industry. After all, if car manufacturers are less able to differentiate themselves by designing more powerful engines, they will have to compete to make cars more attractive. Some of them are working with component producers on the transition, narrowing down their main suppliers and helping others find new product areas. As there are more electric cars that have software, the software engineers will be more in demand because the car will become like a computer, but with wheels. This is not only good, as mechanics will have less work, the change will be gradual because petrol and diesel cars will be available well into the 2030s.