The electrification of vehicular transport is coming. France, the UK and now India have set target dates for the demise of petrol engines. (Diesels will be banished even sooner). But are electric cars really all they are cracked up to be? Are they really that environmentally friendly? And will the economics of electrification really be that favourable?
When I first started to write about electric and self-driving cars in these pages it all sounded a bit like science fiction. Now that a number of leading governments have declared target dates for the demise of petrol and diesel powered cars, it is becoming reality.
by Robert Stephens| Equities|6 mins. to read The UK property sector offers a significant investment opportunity for the long term. There is a fundamental lack of supply of housing, while demand remains high.
by Nick Sudbury| Funds|6 mins. to read Neil Woodford is one of the country's best known and most successful fund managers, but in the last few weeks a number of his largest holdings have suffered dramatic price falls. The most spectacular of these was the doorstep lender, Provident Financial (LON:PFG).
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