Charging Returns
Electric and autonomous vehicles capture the imagination and the headlines. Like many earlier technologies, such as the internal combustion engine and commercial aircraft, Electric Vehicles (EVs) promise to change the course of human history. But it is easy to mistake excitement about the technology for a free ride to investing success. History shows that new technology, even technology that has changed the world, has not necessarily made for good returns.
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Roger Montgomery is the Founder and Chairman of Montgomery Investment Management. Roger has over three decades of experience in funds management and related activities, including equities analysis, equity and derivatives strategy, trading and stockbroking.
Prior to establishing Montgomery, Roger held positions at Ord Minnett Jardine Fleming, BT (Australia) Limited and Merrill Lynch.
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John
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I think the major change that the EV revolution and other associated disruption technologies – viz automated vehicles and car sharing – is geographic it will change the way cities function and it will mean they no longer need to be nodes within the economy.
Luke Fennell
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When you say “gas and diesel” are you using the term “gas” to mean petrol (like in America) or they specifically targetting CNG and LPG vehicles over petrol models? If the latter is true…..why?