Key takeaways
- The EV industry is taking off and is set to expand in the next decade
- Aside from EVs, stocks on batteries and infrastructure are also doing well at the moment
- But there are some tensions and pain points in the industry that savvy investors should take heed of
The world is ready for electric vehicles (EVs) to take over – and so is Wall Street. The industry has swelled in size since Tesla disrupted the car industry, with EVs set to take on trucks and buses in the near future. The infrastructure for EVs is ramping up too, presenting plenty of opportunities for the would-be EV investor.
In Wall Street’s eyes, it’s a burgeoning sector with plenty of potential returns in the long run. But for a regular investor, it can be difficult to know where to start. We’ve laid out the industry’s current position, what it’s composed of and the headwinds it’s facing that could scupper future gains.
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