It’s Not Just About the Cars, Is It?
Here’s the thing for investors. Trying to pick the winning car company in this melee could be a fool’s errand. The real, and perhaps more compelling, story might be in the plumbing. An electric car is, after all, just a box on wheels without a battery, a charging point, or the raw materials to build it. This is where the entire ecosystem comes into play.
The push for affordability will create a colossal demand for cheaper, more efficient batteries. It will strain supply chains for lithium, cobalt, and copper. It will necessitate a massive expansion of charging infrastructure. This whole scramble is what makes the Automakers Race To Affordable EVs so interesting to me. It’s not just about one brand’s success, but about the fundamental rewiring of an entire global industry. The companies supplying the picks and shovels for this electric gold rush could be the ones that quietly deliver, regardless of which badge is on the front of the winning car. The risks are plain to see, from volatile material prices to technological dead ends, but the scale of the opportunity is simply enormous.