My prediction is that by 2025 the Ford Raptor, a truck I have dreamed about owning since its inception, will either be hybrid, full-electric, or dead.Īny off-road enthusiast knows that high torque at low speeds is the goal. However, one major category lacks a representative: performance electric in an off-road focused truck. In 2017, electric cars already account for 1 out of every 100 registered cars in California, and DNV predicted in its Energy Transition Outlook that EVs will account for half of cars sold in the United States by 2030. Four years later, nearly every supercar brand uses a hybrid or full-electric as its halo car, electric cars have broken 0-60 marks that were never dreamed of by production cars, and a few electric or hybrid cars are hitting quarter mile times faster than any of the modified race cars in the original The Fast and the Furious movie. In 2013, I published a blog about electric vehicles from the motorhead perspective. Media Newsroom Statistics and Insights Events Blogs: Energy in transition ![]() Sector insights Maritime Power and renewables Oil and gasĭNV Group About us Corporate governance Research & development Joint Industry Projects DNV Ventures Sustainability Annual reportīusiness areas Maritime Energy Systems Business Assurance Supply Chain & Product Assurance Digital Solutions Veracity data platformĬareers Overview Job opportunities Career development Why DNV? Meet our people Diversity & inclusion Ship management, operations and ship design.Reliability, availability and maintainability (RAM).Electric grid performance and reliability.Offshore classification – fleet in service. ![]() ![]()
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