Volkswagen, the German automaker, is echoing a bold statement from the past as it predicts that electric vehicles (EVs) are poised to replace gasoline-powered cars just as electric starters replaced manual crank handles. The prediction comes as the company continues to invest heavily in its EV lineup, with plans to offer a wide range of battery-powered models across its various brands. As the automotive industry shifts towards a more sustainable future, Volkswagen is positioning itself at the forefront of the transition, with a goal of selling over 70% of its vehicles as electric by 2030. But can EVs truly become as ubiquitous as gasoline-powered cars, and what does this mean for the future of transportation?
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