A Volkswagen electric vehicle assembly line Emden, Germany. EV sales surged 75 per cent in the first quarter of this year. AFP
A Volkswagen electric vehicle assembly line Emden, Germany. EV sales surged 75 per cent in the first quarter of this year. AFP
A Volkswagen electric vehicle assembly line Emden, Germany. EV sales surged 75 per cent in the first quarter of this year. AFP
A Volkswagen electric vehicle assembly line Emden, Germany. EV sales surged 75 per cent in the first quarter of this year. AFP

Global electric car sales surge in 2022 on strong government policies, IEA says


Fareed Rahman
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Electric car sales have continued to rise this year amid “sustained policy support” from governments, as they focus on cutting emissions to reach net-zero targets, according to a report by the International Energy Agency.

Sales surged 75 per cent in the first quarter of this year to 2 million after breaking a record last year with total sales of 6.6 million, up 100 per cent from the previous year.

The growth in sales last year and this year was driven by higher sales in China, Europe and the US, the Paris-based agency said on Monday.

The number of electric cars on the world’s roads by the end of 2021 was about 16.5 million, triple the amount in 2018.

“Sustained policy support has been one of the main reasons for strong electric car sales in many markets, with overall public spending on subsidies and incentives doubling in 2021 to nearly $30 billion,” the agency said.

“A growing number of countries have ambitious vehicle electrification targets for the coming decades, and many car makers have plans to electrify their fleets that go beyond policy targets. Five times more electric car models were available globally in 2021 than in 2015, and the number of available models reached 450 by the end of 2021.”

Governments across the world are pivoting towards electrification and clean energy projects to cut emissions as they adopt net zero targets in the coming decades.

The US, the world’s largest economy, Canada, Britain and the 27-member EU plan to become carbon neutral by 2050, while China, the world’s second-largest economy, aims to reach the target by 2060.

Many countries are encouraging the adoption of electric cars as they seek to narrow emissions from the transport sector, which is a key emitter.

In 2021, electric car sales in China nearly tripled to 3.3 million, accounting for about half of the global total. There was also strong sales growth in Europe and the US during the period.

Tesla — the world's biggest EV manufacturer and considered to be the barometer for the health of the sector worldwide — delivered 936,172 vehicles in 2021, up 87.4 per cent annually, beating its previous record that it had already smashed in the third quarter of last year.

The first quarter of 2022 showed similar trends, with sales in China more than doubling, compared with the first quarter of 2021. Sales in the US and Europe rose by 60 per cent and 25 per cent, respectively, during the period.

Chinese electric cars are typically smaller in size and are cheaper to buy, which have boosted the country's sales figures.

The median price of an electric car in China was only 10 per cent more than that of conventional offerings, compared with 45 per cent to 50 per cent on average in other major markets.

“The success of the sector in setting new sales records is extremely encouraging, but there is no room for complacency,” said IEA executive director Fatih Birol.

“Policymakers, industry executives and investors need to be highly vigilant and resourceful in order to reduce the risks of supply disruptions and ensure sustainable supplies of critical minerals.”

EV sales in the Middle East, especially in the UAE and Saudi Arabia, are expected to rise as governments work towards implementing their pledges to become carbon neutral by the middle of the century.

"The net zero emission pledges in countries such as the UAE and in Saudi Arabia are likely to have a positive impact on EV deployment," Leonardo Paoli, energy analyst of clean energy technologies at the IEA, said during an online media briefing when asked by The National about the outlook for EV sales in the Middle East.

The UAE, which aims to reach net zero by 2050, plans to invest $160 billion over the next three decades to hasten clean energy development. Saudi Arabia, the Arab world's largest economy, aims to reach the target by 2060.

"There are also some specific targets, for example in Saudi Arabia, there is an aim to have 30 per cent of cars being electric by 2030 and in the UAE, there is a target of 42,000 electric vehicles by the end of the next decade," he said.

Rising prices of critical minerals required for battery manufacturing, supply chain disruptions caused by the Russia-Ukraine conflict and continued Covid-19 lockdowns in China could pose the “greatest obstacles” to continued EV sales growth in the short term.

The prices of lithium, a crucial mineral used to manufacture car batteries, were more than seven times higher in May 2022, compared to the start of 2021, while cobalt and nickel prices also increased.

The Ukraine war has mounted further pressure as Russia supplies 20 per cent of global battery-grade nickel, according to the report.

In January, Rystad Energy also said EV manufacturers face a potential roadblock as prices for battery-grade lithium are poised to “skyrocket” in 2022.

But governments in Europe and the US are promoting industrial policies to overcome EV supply chain issues, “as more than half of all lithium, cobalt and graphite processing and refining capacity is located in China”, the report said.

China also produces three quarters of all lithium-ion batteries and has 70 per cent of the production capacity for cathodes and 85 per cent for anodes, both of which are essential components of batteries.

China accounted for more than half of all electric cars assembled in 2021, and the country is poised to maintain its manufacturing dominance.

While about 10 per cent of all cars sold worldwide in 2021 were electric, the figure for global electric lorry sales was only 0.3 per cent, the report said.

Greater government support and planning for public charging infrastructure, and stringent vehicle efficiency and carbon dioxide emission standards are expected to increase EV sales further, said the IEA.

What's in the deal?

Agreement aims to boost trade by £25.5bn a year in the long run, compared with a total of £42.6bn in 2024

India will slash levies on medical devices, machinery, cosmetics, soft drinks and lamb.

India will also cut automotive tariffs to 10% under a quota from over 100% currently.

Indian employees in the UK will receive three years exemption from social security payments

India expects 99% of exports to benefit from zero duty, raising opportunities for textiles, marine products, footwear and jewellery

MATCH INFO

Who: France v Italy
When: Friday, 11pm (UAE)
TV: BeIN Sports

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Born: May 19 1952
Place of birth: Deventer, Netherlands
Playing position: Midfielder

Teams managed:
1998-2000 Fortuna Sittard
2000-2004 Feyenoord
2004-2006 Borussia Dortmund
2007-2008 Feyenoord
2008-2012 Netherlands
2013-2014 Hamburg
2015-2017 Saudi Arabia
2018 Australia

Major honours (manager):
2001/02 Uefa Cup, Feyenoord
2007/08 KNVB Cup, Feyenoord
World Cup runner-up, Netherlands

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Rating: 1/5

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  • Discounts on sales price of off-plan units
  • Flexible payment plans from developers
  • Mortgages with better interest rates, faster approval times and reduced fees
  • DLD registration fee can be paid through banks or credit cards at zero interest rates

Company name: Play:Date

Launched: March 2017 on UAE Mother’s Day

Founder: Shamim Kassibawi

Based: Dubai with operations in the UAE and US

Sector: Tech 

Size: 20 employees

Stage of funding: Seed

Investors: Three founders (two silent co-founders) and one venture capital fund

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Macedonia 4 Liechtenstein
Iceland 2 Kosovo 0
Israel 0 Spain 1
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Serbia 1 Georgia 0
Ukraine 0 Croatia 2
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- Keep your hands and kitchen tools clean. Sanitize knives, cutting boards, tongs and storage jars with boiling water before you start.

- Mold is bad: the colour pink is a sign of mold. If yogurt turns pink as it ferments, you need to discard it and start again. For kraut, if you remove the top leaves and see any sign of mold, you should discard the batch.

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Stars: Ram Charan, Kiara Advani, Anjali, S J Suryah, Jayaram

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Robo-advisers use an online sign-up process to gauge an investor’s risk tolerance by feeding information such as their age, income, saving goals and investment history into an algorithm, which then assigns them an investment portfolio, ranging from more conservative to higher risk ones.

These portfolios are made up of exchange traded funds (ETFs) with exposure to indices such as US and global equities, fixed-income products like bonds, though exposure to real estate, commodity ETFs or gold is also possible.

Investing in ETFs allows robo-advisers to offer fees far lower than traditional investments, such as actively managed mutual funds bought through a bank or broker. Investors can buy ETFs directly via a brokerage, but with robo-advisers they benefit from investment portfolios matched to their risk tolerance as well as being user friendly.

Many robo-advisers charge what are called wrap fees, meaning there are no additional fees such as subscription or withdrawal fees, success fees or fees for rebalancing.

School counsellors on mental well-being

Schools counsellors in Abu Dhabi have put a number of provisions in place to help support pupils returning to the classroom next week.

Many children will resume in-person lessons for the first time in 10 months and parents previously raised concerns about the long-term effects of distance learning.

Schools leaders and counsellors said extra support will be offered to anyone that needs it. Additionally, heads of years will be on hand to offer advice or coping mechanisms to ease any concerns.

“Anxiety this time round has really spiralled, more so than from the first lockdown at the beginning of the pandemic,” said Priya Mitchell, counsellor at The British School Al Khubairat in Abu Dhabi.

“Some have got used to being at home don’t want to go back, while others are desperate to get back.

“We have seen an increase in depressive symptoms, especially with older pupils, and self-harm is starting younger.

“It is worrying and has taught us how important it is that we prioritise mental well-being.”

Ms Mitchell said she was liaising more with heads of year so they can support and offer advice to pupils if the demand is there.

The school will also carry out mental well-being checks so they can pick up on any behavioural patterns and put interventions in place to help pupils.

At Raha International School, the well-being team has provided parents with assessment surveys to see how they can support students at home to transition back to school.

“They have created a Well-being Resource Bank that parents have access to on information on various domains of mental health for students and families,” a team member said.

“Our pastoral team have been working with students to help ease the transition and reduce anxiety that [pupils] may experience after some have been nearly a year off campus.

"Special secondary tutorial classes have also focused on preparing students for their return; going over new guidelines, expectations and daily schedules.”

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- energy drinks, milk drinks, fruit yoghurts and fruit drinks, cocoa drinks, meat and chicken extracts and instant sauces

- infant formulas and follow-on milks, health and slimming products such as powdered or fortified meal and dish substitutes,

- many ready-to-heat products including pre-prepared pies and pasta and pizza dishes, poultry and fish nuggets and sticks, sausages, burgers, hot dogs, and other reconstituted meat products, powdered and packaged instant soups, noodles and desserts.

RESULT

Arsenal 1 Chelsea 2
Arsenal:
Aubameyang (13')
Chelsea: Jorginho (83'), Abraham (87') 

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JAPAN SQUAD

Goalkeepers: Masaaki Higashiguchi, Shuichi Gonda, Daniel Schmidt
Defenders: Yuto Nagatomo, Tomoaki Makino, Maya Yoshida, Sho Sasaki, Hiroki Sakai, Sei Muroya, Genta Miura, Takehiro Tomiyasu
Midfielders: Toshihiro Aoyama, Genki Haraguchi, Gaku Shibasaki, Wataru Endo, Junya Ito, Shoya Nakajima, Takumi Minamino, Hidemasa Morita, Ritsu Doan
Forwards: Yuya Osako, Takuma Asano, Koya Kitagawa

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Updated: May 23, 2022, 4:50 PM`